A lot of people are curious and concerned about what reconciliation will look like when it comes to hunting, angling, access and conservation.
This Zoom conversation is open to BCWF members and will be a sort of a town hall conversation between BCWF President Chuck Zuckerman and Indigenous Relations consultant Solomon Reece.
I'm pretty sure we'll do more than one of these sorts of Zoom conversations because this is complex stuff and a lot of people will have lots of questions.
We'd like a big turnout and we'd like lots of questions. We'd like the questions as early as possible because, given that this is complex stuff, somewhat new and constantly evolving we want to be prepared with good answers and good follow up questions.
Here's the registration link (thanks for catching that Iron Noggin):
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/6016233645419/WN_BtElZBleSAu2sHdDEoRuRA
After you register send your questions to kimberly.kelly@bcwf.bc.ca She wants them by noon on June 12, so that's only a couple days. If you miss that deadline you can always hit me up and I'll try to work them in.
BCWF Indigenous Peoples and Reconciliation Dialogue
On June 21, National Indigenous Peoples Day, BCWF will host a virtual town hall to support an open dialogue for a proactive and collaborative discussion on topics such as:
- Mutual interest in conservation and predator control
- Shared concerns about habitat loss and degradation
- Interpretation and roll out of UNDRIP legislation in B.C. and the
- Success and challenge of BCWF's Indigenous Relations portfolio
We are seeking questions to be posed to the panel. Please submit your questions to kimberly.kelly@bcwf.bc.ca by June 12th at 12 p.m. Advance webinar registration is required.
Please note that the webinar will be recorded and made available on YouTube as well as shared with all registrants.