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Action Alert: Save BC Wolves from Aerial Killing:Pacific Wild Petitioning B.C. Liberals Premier Christy Clark

This petition will be delivered to: B.C. Liberals:Premier Christy Clark,Minister of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource,Hon. Steve Thomson,B.C. Minister of the Environment,Hon. Mary Polak, Green Party Leader,Elizabeth May Assistant Deputy Minister – Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations,Tom… Read More »Action Alert: Save BC Wolves from Aerial Killing:Pacific Wild Petitioning B.C. Liberals Premier Christy Clark

Letter to Editor March 5, 2014, End the grizzly bear hunt (in BC)

http://www.vancouversun.com/opinion/letters/grizzly+bear+hunt/9579008/story.html  In a few weeks the annual government-sponsored trophy hunt of grizzly bears commences just as bears emerge from their dens with young in tow. The bears are hungry after their hibernation and easy targets for hunters. Inevitably, female bears… Read More »Letter to Editor March 5, 2014, End the grizzly bear hunt (in BC)

Conservationists worried about impending bear hunt by Mark Hume-Globe and Mail

 
 
NOTE from BM: Bears Matter Petition Letter to Premier Clark to Ban the Trophy Killing of Grizzly Bears in BC: http://tinyurl.com/ban-grizzly-hunt-2014 
 

“There’s a real variety of bears that we see there. There are bears that are very wild and others that have been [getting used to humans] for years and years,” he said. “We’ve got a bear we call Mom and … she’s had two sets of triplets over the course of my time doing photo tours there. Literally, a hunter could walk up to within 20 feet and shoot her. She has absolutely no concern for human beings at all. Very much like Big Momma. There’s a whole host of bears that we’ve named. It almost makes me sick to my stomach to think someone could go in there and shoot them.”

Mr. Marriott said the Cariboo wildlife units should remain closed because the bears are so vulnerable, and because they support a growing wildlife-viewing business that makes them more valuable alive than dead.

“This is one of the most spectacular bear-viewing places in the world. It’s on par with the Khutzeymateen Grizzly Bear Sanctuary,” he said, referring to a provincial park on B.C.’s North Coast. “This whole area where they are trying to expand this hunt is … national-park-like stuff. It’s stunningly beautiful.”

In December, the government decided to open the four wildlife management units – two in the Cariboo and two in the Kootenays – to limited spring hunting, starting in April. Garth Mowat, head of the government’s natural resource science and stewardship section in the Kootenay region, said the province routinely closes management units when game populations are threatened.

CBC Article, Bear Trophy Hunt Opposed at B.C. Legislature Rally

  http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/bear-trophy-hunt-opposed-at-b-c-legislature-rally-1.2538895 – included is Video Clip of Vicky Husband on this issue. Bears Matter Note-205 letters were signed at Rally -well over 200 attended Rally in the wind and rain…well done! Dozens gathered at the B.C. legislature Saturday afternoon for a… Read More »CBC Article, Bear Trophy Hunt Opposed at B.C. Legislature Rally

On Feb 15th A Communications Experiment: Tell the Premier Why You Oppose Killing Bears for Trophies

Dear Friends,  It’s not just you.  And, it’s not just conservation groups, not just scientists, and not just First Nations.   Last summer, public reaction to NHL hockey player Clayton Stoner’s grizzly-head “selfie” made it abundantly clear that British Columbians, including most… Read More »On Feb 15th A Communications Experiment: Tell the Premier Why You Oppose Killing Bears for Trophies

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