Don't chew me up here but what's the point of hunting grizzly or bear for that matter , can u even eat it ?
I asked myself these same questions when i got into hunting and realized people ate black bears but most hunting folks gave me the impression grizzly bear meat was not fit for table fare.
I'll be honest, because I'm not really a bear hunter, I never bothered to "really" educate myself on whether a grizzly bear is edible or not..... it doesn't matter to me. I took the time to look into why hunting is a successful tool and developed my own reasons for supporting hunters who choose to hunt these animals.
We allowed the hunting of these bears.... among other species because regulated hunting in a structured and carefully managed system , benefits the bears by maintaining populations at levels that promote a healthy bear population within the land that remains for them. The structured system collected money that then is used for conservation efforts across the land. Hunters fund these important measures and this is fact.
We as a society have ignored the damage to the land that we have allowed corporations to do. The forestry companies that have clear cut the natural timber and browse for ungulates and replaced in with cash crop trees and the silt from erosion has reduced the salmon rearing capacities of the streams the bears rely on for salmon. Over fishing has nearly finished the job by depleting salmon stocks even more..... and an innefective DFO department incapable of doing a proper management job. It's a sad situation because these great bears rely on salmon and ungulates to feed themselves.
But it's easier to blame the hunter for the grizzly bears fate, it's easy to ignore the 100's of road killed wildlife every night on BC roads by the trucking industry too. But again we will blame the hunters for the demise of all those animals as well.
Ahhh I'm getting sidetracked.
Hunting of grizzly bears is what is maintaining and promoting healthy bear populations within thier ever shrinking habitat. The science says this is so.
The only changes to BC's hunting situation I want to see is a complete across the board removal or buy out of all foreign ownership or foreign employment in BC's guiding industry.
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