Another hit to our hunting spaces - indigenous conservation areas
Huge tracts of the Yukon/NWT are already set aside under title of Thaidene Nene national reserve with the blessing of the world it seems
6.5 million acrea in the name of preservation
Another large area, this time in BC, is about to be set aside, the Kaska Dene is loooking at setting aside their territory, 45,000 sq miles
covering roughly 1/6? of BC
This will be essentially a national park controlled and administered by th
To sweeten the deal, the federal government is currently funding conservation projects just like this one as it works toward its
international land conservation committments
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https://thenarwhal.ca/serengeti-of-t...-c-wilderness/
I brought up these IPCA's a couple years ago, not much attention then
Clayoquot Sound is another 120,000 H.
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So BILLY what doe's it acutally mean or amount to - to us non indian Hunter - Fisher people ? RJ
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REMINGTON JIM
So BILLY what doe's it acutally mean or amount to - to us non indian Hunter - Fisher people ? RJ
Jim, it means that you and I are not welcome on "their" land.
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Another UN backed initiative to preserve wild space (don’t get me wrong cause we need something set aside) but this will most likely be accessible by FN or by payment. All the while the Amazon rain forest is being slaughtered down to every last tree and the UN does phuck all. Hypocrites at best with the UN.
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We shouldn't assume that protection of wilderness areas means no hunting.
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adriaticum
We shouldn't assume that protection of wilderness areas means no hunting.
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adriaticum
We shouldn't assume that protection of wilderness areas means no hunting.
You can’t be that naive, can you???
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https://kaskadenacouncil.com/contact/
I’d suggest anyone interested in getting information on hunting or future of hunting in this area to look at the link posted. Their office is open M-F 8am to 3:30pm. I’m drafting an email to go out to see the response.
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Ride Red
You can’t be that naive, can you???
I'm sure 10-15 years ago when I said Indians are working to have a parallel government with BC, someone told me I was naive.
Keep an open mind.
Think about another scenario.
Lets say you have to pay $20 for a tag to hunt bear on some Indian land, do you care whether you pay this government, or some Indian government?
I don't.
First Nations know that they can't block access to hunting.
There would be an all out war.
I reckon all governments are aware.