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Thread: road deactivations for sensitive habitat

  1. #101
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    Re: road deactivations for sensitive habitat

    Looking at the other new thread, the Native are going to take care of it for all of us....
    BLACKRIFLESMATTER

  2. #102
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    Re: road deactivations for sensitive habitat

    -------------------------------- >OHHHH Canabis -- We grow on Natives Land --

    Everyone's enjoying the smoke

    Jel -- Let's give peace a chance -- John Lennon and Yoko -- Mind Games -- Feels Like the first time, like the very first ty hyme -- 4 Inn Er
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  3. #103
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    Re: road deactivations for sensitive habitat

    jelvis are your parrnts sibblings?


    the very beat part about the muskwa kechika is the amount of land un developable..

    ps i am a developer for a living. more restrive land must be aquired...that said roads from vancouver into winter range must be ripped out..

  4. #104
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    Re: road deactivations for sensitive habitat

    this isnt about hunters its about safe zones...one of my favorite things is when my parapalegic uncle rides his quad for a month and says sonny i know where they are i need some muscle.

  5. #105
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    Re: road deactivations for sensitive habitat

    Bugle M In, you absolutely nailed it. I was/is the gross mismanagement of our wildlife resource by all parties that has contributed to our present situation. Government won't tackle it because government just doesn't give a shit!
    "Target archery is seeing how far away you can get and still hit the bull's eye;
    Bowhunting is seeing how close you can get and never miss your mark."

    "A man's got to know his limitations"

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