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Don't worry when the population gets out of control the Indians will cull them via government permission.
I'm not surprised. We knew they didn't care about the science. They only cared about public opinion on the matter. An the public opinion is negative - one poll even had the majority of hunters (58% or something like that) against the hunt.
Furthermore, it WAS a campaign promise. People like to complain about the government not listening to the people, then when they do listen to the people someone else is upset they're not listening to the science... Well you can only have one or the other in many cases...
I feel sorry for the people impacted by this. I'll never get a grizzly skull for my collection, but that's nothing compared to the people who are losing their jobs (guides ect) or some of their best clients (transportation services ect)
Everyone who's thinking that grizzlies will overrun bc though... Less than 300 bears are taken yearly. Considering the population is estimated at 15000, that's a tiny number of bears, certainly not enough to make a noticeable difference in the short term. Also, big old males (the ones trophy hunters specifically target) are a major hazard to cubs, so it's actually possible that numbers will decrease due to increased cub mortality.
yes..... I'm pissed for the same reasons.
I also think it's a very poor decision to not close it for "everyone" if they are going to close it at all. I am quite vocal in my support of aboriginal right and title but in this case I believe the government is screwing up big time. Decisions like this only serve to cause problems for everyone
When it comes to restricting or closing a harvesting season on a plant, animal or sea life , and it IS actually made for true conservation reasons.... even as an aboriginal person , I believe it should be closed or restricted for all. It goes beyond "rights" when it is done for the sake of conservation.
But this grizzly bear thing.... it's not conservation at all it's just a bunch of dumb people playing politics with our wildlife.
Lol wut? What urban areas are grizzlies going to be marauding?
But yes this is very, very stupid.
Plus the commies can't afford to piss the Indians off as they need their support stopping Alberta's evil oil to flow to the coast.
Grizzlies have very little value to anyone now. Who will pay even $1K to travel outside of the Bela Coola area to see them? No $90 tags, a week of vacation, 1000KM of travel to maybe get one. They will be shot and dumped if they are a problem. The COs down south will use our tax $ to relocate them, then quietly shoot them.
I'm not surprised. We knew they didn't care about the science. They only cared about public opinion on the matter. An the public opinion is negative - one poll even had the majority of hunters (58% or something like that) against the hunt.
Furthermore, it WAS a campaign promise. People like to complain about the government not listening to the people, then when they do listen to the people someone else is upset they're not listening to the science... Well you can only have one or the other in many cases...
I feel sorry for the people impacted by this. I'll never get a grizzly skull for my collection, but that's nothing compared to the people who are losing their jobs (guides ect) or some of their best clients (transportation services ect)
Everyone who's thinking that grizzlies will overrun bc though... Less than 300 bears are taken yearly. Considering the population is estimated at 15000, that's a tiny number of bears, certainly not enough to make a noticeable difference in the short term. Also, big old males (the ones trophy hunters specifically target) are a major hazard to cubs, so it's actually possible that numbers will decrease due to increased cub mortality.
Don't worry when the population gets out of control the Indians will cull them via government FUNDING!!.
Fixed it for you!!
I live somewhere with a similar problem I don't see any dead Australians yetWe get them downtown Squamish often. They get relocated, they come back, and then eventually they need to be put down. We often have CO alerts about aggressive grizz in the area - one last year was chasing ATV's and even the COs that responded because it was eating a black bear.
One example from a quick search:
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...dies-after-3-attempts-at-relocation-1.2763233
Get used to MORE of this right across the country....
Game populations are under pressure everywhere you go....
I can see a day in the future when only 1st Nations will be allowed to hunt.




























