Give them an inch, they take a mile...:mad:
http://tahltan.org/tahltan-central-g...tan-territory/
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Give them an inch, they take a mile...:mad:
http://tahltan.org/tahltan-central-g...tan-territory/
Are they going to follow the same ban if it is put in place? Honest question!
https://i.imgur.com/tRjMFCw.jpg
You think they will be requesting after treaties start going through?
Whitey can't hunt but guide and fn's still will.
Good map Sirloin
reality check
It's grasping at straws that these wildfires keep being used in the political struggle for the control of wildlife resources.
Sure, a couple of moose and bears get displaced or caught and burned during the actual fire, but the habitat value is dramatically enhanced for many, many years down the road as a result of the fires. I'm not saying it's always a good thing as people's homes burn down when they're caught in the crossfire, but fires like these are pretty much the best thing that could be happening from a moose's standpoint.
The claim that resident hunting should be shut down as far as several hundred kilometers away from the fire because they're unsure how 'devastated' the wildlife populations are going to be is the most absurd thing I've ever heard of.
There are a couple of fires Sirloins map doesn’t show or are just outside the area.
The upper Klappan, anther northwest of Dease Lake and a third that is just outside the Tahltan boundaries that is threatening to burn Lower Post.
I’m not saying I support a complete closure but there are areas that warrant a shut down similar to what was done last year.
The way I see it is if Donaldson shuts down all of the Tahltan territory to hunting he has best look at all of BC.
Fires and smoke are affecting the entire province.