LOL, the snowflakes won't be happy until there's no hunting and FN own everything, then with no tax revenue all will be phucked as no one will be working!
I like drinking beer and whiskey, shooting guns, jetboating, love a nice rack and a tight line, I am simply a sophisticated redneck...
reduce the wolf and bear numbers and the caribou herds will respond favorably
But, are they really proposing this to help the caribou (as your opinion on a correct a "correct solution")
Or is this one of those proposals just another one of those "wolves dressed in sheep's clothing" to get rid of hunting
for Residents (other than FN) wherever they can???
A few thoughts. First, don’t believe every rumour you see on Facebook. There are real proposals to limit development in caribou habitat. Read the federal recovery strategy as a starting point.
But....the proposals under discussion are about limiting industrial development first, and restricting motorized use in some areas. Not stopping hunting or guide outfitting or all access or.....
And predators (wolves) are already managed in this area. Not in other caribou habitat in B.C. except limited areas in the southeast. But this area has serious predator control for four years. To a large degree the predator control is responsible for the herd growth noted by the First Nations. The pen has been helpful but other herds without a pen (Kennedy siding) have also grown in the same period.
Pay attention to this issue....but if something sounds too outrageous to be true, it probably is.
So ? how did the meeting go?
http://www.alaskahighwaynews.ca/regi...n-on-saturday-
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole
Concerned citizens for caribou recovery #stop the closures
https://www.facebook.com/stoptheclosure/?
Never say whoa in the middle of a mud hole