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BCWF
02-01-2017, 08:17 PM
https://news.gov.bc.ca/releases/2017PREM0019-000223

Demonstrating the province’s commitment to species-at-risk, the Province is investing $27 million on a comprehensive, caribou recovery program, Premier Christy Clark announced today at the 14th Annual Premier’s B.C. Natural Resources Forum.

“We’re taking action to protect the long-term survival of the woodland caribou,” said Premier Clark. “We’ve already invested millions of dollars and set aside critical habitat, but stronger action is required to reverse population declines, and ensure that our children and grandchildren have the opportunity to experience these animals in the wild.”

The comprehensive program will build on existing efforts and will have five key components:

Critical caribou habitat protection and restoration
Maternal penning
Predator management
Research and monitoring
Increased compliance and enforcement

“Caribou recovery is complicated by numerous factors including habitat alteration, climate change, increased predation and competition from moose, deer and elk,” said Minister of Forests and Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Steve Thomson. “By investing $8 million this year, and another $19 million over the next two years, B.C. is making a clear statement that it is serious about caribou recovery.”

One of the first items to be completed will be a strategic action plan specific to the Quintette herd in the South Peace. Additional maternal penning projects, designed to increase calf survival of new caribou are also being contemplated. There are currently two maternal penning projects, one near Revelstoke and the other near West Moberley.

There are 51 woodland caribou herds in British Columbia divided into four groups: southern mountain, central mountain, northern mountain, and boreal.

“These iconic creatures were once one of Canada’s most widespread species, found in over 80% of the country,” said Environment Minister Mary Polak. “Today, many of the province’s herds are at -risk of disappearing altogether. We are taking the necessary steps to protect caribou habitat and working to ensure that economic development activities can continue without compromising caribou recovery efforts.”

The B.C. government is committed to actions that will help recover populations of species at risk. The additional investments in caribou recovery will try to reverse the decline in caribou populations. Today there are some 19,000 caribou in the province, compared to between 30,000 and 40,000 at the turn of the last century.

Whonnock Boy
02-01-2017, 08:54 PM
If government had protected the 34,000 hectares of Caribou habitat as recommended in the Revelstoke Land Use Plan, instead of the 4000 hectares that they did protect, maybe we wouldn't have a population on the brink of extinction, and a 27 million dollar bill to try and save them. And that's just the start. How much more will it cost? Will it be successful? How long will it take? At what cost does our economy prosper?

tinhorse
02-01-2017, 09:20 PM
If they do nothing, people bitch...if they spend money, people bitch..... At least they are putting in money that was probably already budgeted and putting it towards a cause that isn't absolutely useless. The reduction of predators should have been handled long ago but if they get wolf and bear numbers to a sustainable and manageable number it will help all ungulate numbers not only caribou.

Ride Red
02-01-2017, 09:23 PM
Glad to finally see some money hit the bush for some much needed help. Here's hoping it makes a huge difference.

kebes
02-01-2017, 10:40 PM
Glad to finally see some money hit the bush for some much needed help. Here's hoping it makes a huge difference.

I'd be happier if it weren't an election year....

HarryToolips
02-02-2017, 07:30 AM
If they do nothing, people bitch...if they spend money, people bitch..... At least they are putting in money that was probably already budgeted and putting it towards a cause that isn't absolutely useless. The reduction of predators should have been handled long ago but if they get wolf and bear numbers to a sustainable and manageable number it will help all ungulate numbers not only caribou.
Exactly....

HarryToolips
02-02-2017, 07:31 AM
Sure they made a mistake of not protecting enough habitat in the first place, but it's good to see they're doing something..

Bonz
02-02-2017, 08:19 AM
hmmm...wonder who thats about..?

"Increased compliance and enforcement"

russm86
02-02-2017, 08:35 AM
hmmm...wonder who thats about..?

"Increased compliance and enforcement"

We all know who it should be about but good luck...

tuner
02-02-2017, 09:02 AM
I smell electioneering.

Ride Red
02-02-2017, 09:04 AM
I'd be happier if it weren't an election year....

I hear you, but at least some money is going in the right direction for a change.

kebes
02-02-2017, 09:07 AM
I hear you, but at least some money is going in the right direction for a change.

And a 27 with that many zeros behind it is certainly nothing to scoff at.

GoatGuy
02-02-2017, 09:36 AM
hmmm...wonder who thats about..?

"Increased compliance and enforcement"

Snowmobiles operating in caribou closure areas.

guest
02-02-2017, 09:43 AM
Snowmobiles operating in caribou closure areas.

Bingo ! Should have been done long ago.

good to see the Libs are at least trying to do something, long time coming, hope it's not to late but better late then never. To those that helped push this ........ And the BCWF ....... Thanks for doing your part.

Now to see it followed through, by every one involved.

Ride Red
02-02-2017, 10:04 AM
Education and fines for the repeat offenders.

bearvalley
02-02-2017, 12:06 PM
Now that funding has been committed let's guide governments direction in how it is applied so the results are positive.
Some small isolated caribou populations are too far gone to warrant a viable recovery.
The money will be better spent making sure that healthy populations continue as such into the future and grow.

GoatGuy
02-02-2017, 01:06 PM
Now that funding has been committed let's guide governments direction in how it is applied so the results are positive.
Some small isolated caribou populations are too far gone to warrant a viable recovery.
The money will be better spent making sure that healthy populations continue as such into the future and grow.


Many agree with you.

Having said that, even after pops disappears, SARA remains and as a result so does critical habitat protection. Legislation doesn't not allow 'write-off' approach.

ianwuzhere
02-02-2017, 01:13 PM
If there were not as many wolves around all the snowmobile trails in the world wouldn't matter..
-food for thought.
Good on them- lets start using some of that money today to address the predator concerns.

TPK
02-02-2017, 05:25 PM
Let's hope they do more this time than shoot moose from helicopters so the wolves eat the dead moose and leave the caribou alone.

horshur
02-02-2017, 06:45 PM
If the science says non viable(genetic threshold) is that money well spent or just a make work project?

Rob Chipman
02-02-2017, 06:49 PM
$27 million? Good news.

Election year? Figures.

Solution? Like we've talked about before - an over arching, clear objective for wildlife management that takes all human activities into account over the long term, with a sustainable funding model. Plus, we have to try to make sure that wildlife doesn't become politicized, and that the objective stays constant regardless of who forms government.

GoatGuy
02-02-2017, 07:21 PM
If the science says non viable(genetic threshold) is that money well spent or just a make work project?


There's no way around SARA when it comes to critical habitat - even if the caribou are gone.

GoatGuy
02-02-2017, 07:22 PM
$27 million? Good news.

Election year? Figures.

Solution? Like we've talked about before - an over arching, clear objective for wildlife management that takes all human activities into account over the long term, with a sustainable funding model. Plus, we have to try to make sure that wildlife doesn't become politicized, and that the objective stays constant regardless of who forms government.
agreed..............

horshur
02-03-2017, 06:16 PM
your PM is full Goat

Drillbit
02-04-2017, 02:03 AM
I'd be happier if it weren't an election year....

Exactly.

Might buy some Simple votes tho.......

GoatGuy
02-06-2017, 05:59 AM
your PM is full Goat
done.............

bonecolecter
02-06-2017, 06:27 AM
personally,i cheap of a lot on here,lol, here i go again!i have NO PROB with ENYONE putin $$ in to help save any of our animals.BUT government?Cristy clark? we all no theres TO reasons only a fraction of ENY $$ put in will ever be used for what its intended,and the rest.....will be used in ways that are very.......CONTRAVERSAL, in my opinion