I believe the future of that public access is going to follow the needs of the greater number of Georgians, and ultimately, hunting will be curtailed or eliminated in favor of bird-watching, hiking etc.
You're very close. It will ultimately follow the
beliefs of the greater # of
voters in Georgia.
If recruiting hunters is first on the list of what we need to be doing to preserve the heritage, educating the non-hunting public on the positive aspects of hunting and its corresponding need for quality habitat, is a strong second.