NYS did not buy the land, all they did was buy an easement to use the land for the stated purposes. The owner of the land retains all other rights which includes hunting rights which they kept because they can and are probably making money off leasing the hunting rights. This is much better for everyone then if they started to sell the land off piecemeal. In this case the hunting rights weren't for sale but its not like NY didn't try and get them. If it was a case where hunting would not be allowed I would be upset but here the land is still being used for hunting by the owner/hunting club lease and we stop 51,000 acres from being developed which is the real hunting/wildlife destroyer and leaves the option open to us in the future to get the hunting rights too.