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    Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    Government finally released information for Northeast BC caribou recovery.

    https://engage.gov.bc.ca/caribou/sec...zwYCQ6XtzdBeJQ

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement



    Potential Public Open House Schedule
    Open House April 1-4 (Chetwynd, FSJ, Mackenzie Tumbler Ridge)
    Open House April 8-11 (Revelstoke, Nakusp, Nelson)
    Open House April 15-18 (Cranbrook, Williams Lake, PG)

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    Thanks for the update!

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    Northeast Region public open house regarding Caribou

    Chetwynd – Monday, April 1, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., at Chetwynd Recreation Centre, 4552 North Access Road
    Fort St. John – Tuesday, April 2, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., at Pomeroy Hotel and Conference Centre, 11308 Alaska Road
    Tumbler Ridge – Wednesday, April 3, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., at Trend Mountain Hotel and Conference Centre, 375 Southgate Street
    Dawson Creek – Thursday, April 4, 5:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., at Encana Events Centre,
    #1 300 Highway 2

    Meetings are currently being scheduled in other communities. Once dates and locations are confirmed, the schedule will be updated.


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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    Just saw this article in the national post . It is a perfect example of what will happen to the caribou once the government finishes killing all the moose and other game.
    Please take the time to fill read the draft plan and give constructive feedback. I told them that they need to reopen the grizzly hunt everywhere there is a caribou reduction plan in place.

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    Addition engagement dates.

    Williams Lake- April 8
    Prince George- April 9
    Mackenzie- April 10
    Quesnel- April 11

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    100%. the Grizzly Bear ban was due to public opinion in the Lower Mainland and the Island. our wildlife should be Managed by Scientific Data and free from Public opinion

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    Listened to the caribou meeting on April 1 in chetwynd. Sounded like there draft agreemens are already done and the public consultations going on are a bit of pr work to save face.
    They talked about wolf culling being proved to be the best help to the caribou but how it was the most controversial in Vancouver
    gets you wondering if there are maybe big businesses the US behind the scenes with motives to shut down some forms of industry here and if its even is about the caribou at all

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthBcMoose View Post
    Listened to the caribou meeting on April 1 in chetwynd. Sounded like there draft agreemens are already done and the public consultations going on are a bit of pr work to save face.
    They talked about wolf culling being proved to be the best help to the caribou but how it was the most controversial in Vancouver
    gets you wondering if there are maybe big businesses the US behind the scenes with motives to shut down some forms of industry here and if its even is about the caribou at all
    Y2Y does support it for sure and bet you dig deeper you will find more

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    Re: Caribou Recovery Enguagement

    At the public engagement meeting in Fort St John last night the panel indicated the the Canada received 17 requests for "emergency orders" under SARA related to caribou in BC. They did not indicate who the 17 people or organizations were.

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