British Columbia- sucker-punched

Jagerdad

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Politics Trump Science in British Columbia Grizzly Bear Hunting Ban

WASHINGTON, DC - Sustainable management of wildlife in British Columbia was sucker-punched this week when the Provincial government announced the closure of grizzly bear hunting. Protectionist politics of anti-hunters trumped sound science in a drama that could see grizzlies bear the brunt of vitriol aimed at hunter-conservationists.

To add insult to injury, officials cannot argue that they didn't know better. In a report provided to the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations by researchers from the University of Alberta (August 2015 and revised February 2016), a team led by Professor Dr. Mark Boyce of the University of Alberta recommended a number things, among which were:

?Increase the opportunities for public consultation on grizzly bear harvest management in advance of recommendations pertaining to openings or closing of harvest and changing harvest levels.
?Establish objectives for accommodating both hunting and viewing of grizzly bears, and investigate whether conflicts exist.?
Clearly, the decision to ban hunting of grizzlies was made absent meaningful public consultation and any management objectives that include hunting.
Grizzly bears have been treated like political footballs in BC for years.
?Hunting of grizzly bears has been particularly controversial in BC, both in terms of ethics and beliefs, and long-term sustainability. Apparently viewing this hunt as unsustainable, in 2002 The European Union banned the import of grizzly bear trophies from BC to EU member countries,? the report stated.
?A panel of experts was convened in 2001 to evaluate the question of whether the harvest management procedures were conservative enough to reasonably ensure long-term population stability or growth. That panel (Peek et al 2003: 67) concluded that ?the harvest of grizzly bears in BC can (our emphasis) be managed on a sustainable basis, with minimal risk of population declines.

?Accordingly, we do not see any justification for imposition of a ban on imports of bears (e.g., by the European Union) that are legally harvested in B.C.?

The report also noted: ?The International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) states that hunting plays a positive role in conservation because ?the social and economic benefits derived from such use provide incentives for people to conserve them.?

The 2003 panel (Peek et al. 2003) made a similar observation: ?An ironic benefit of harvesting is that it prompts agencies to conduct research and monitoring that they other wise might not do; some non-harvested bear populations may be in jeopardy from human-imposed alterations to their habitat but monitoring of these populations is often inadequate.?

The bottom line here is that when hunting is not part of the solution, wildlife too often is ignored and suffers as a result.

?Safari Club International will take the steps necessary to bring such injustices to light and then, with the help of the entire hunting community, fight to preserve our hunting heritage while helping to assure sustainable wildlife populations,? said SCI President Paul Babaz.

Sure, send SCI $ but never get into a Political Office Cuz it's tooooo Scary...( add in the mix of individuals excuses ).
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The above is not my words but does ring solid in my ears. 2lumpy sure served his time. I HIGHLY Respect 2lumpy.

So folks, what is the right answer for all of us...?

Jagerdad :)

Hawkeye understands the above but I do not know Hawkeye Personally.
 
"the stupid will inherit the earth"

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Election have consequenses. Short term and long.

The huge urban centers along the sourhwest coast of British Columbia have been electing the NDP (New Democratic Party) a socialist party that believes a few intellectuals, who run the government and believe "they" can provide goods and services better than the free enterprizers can, for more than 45 years. And obviously the urban population agree with that concept.

Like many States here in the U.S. the urban voters in BC support a different life style and want a much different world to live in than others of us. Most, not all, urban voters don't have any knowledge of grizzly bears, what that need, how they survive, what they do or don't do and they could careless. So a few motivated anti hunters take advantage of their lack of knowledge and their lack of concern, and use politics to further their ajenda.

Not so different there than it is here, just a little further along the socialist political agenda. :) Oh, a year ago the urban cities in Alberta elected the NDP to run their Province too. Like I said, politjcally, they're just moving a few years faster than we are.

Makes me want to vomit!!

DC
 
Come on Jager . . . I thought we were old friends by now.

I agree with what DC said above. I would also add that liberal anti-hunting groups have gotten involved and even the European Union has chimed in by entering a ban on the import of grizzly bear trophie. Local folks on the ground need to step up with the assistance of groups like SCI to push back and advocate for a common sense approach.

As pointed out in the article, the irony is that hunters and sportsmen have done more for wildlife conservation over the last 100 years than any other group. However, the NACM has been under attack from outside forces for quite some time. Let's hope we as sportsmen stand together to defend this time tested approach and that we do not sell out to promote our own selfish interests.


-Hawkeye-
 

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