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Originally Posted by CSharp
Read the article. The natives are trying to protect the environment while the BC gov't can care less about whether hunters are shooting bears where they want on crown land and even on reserved land. Just as long as money is going into the system, it's like who cares, right? I'm just making the same analogy to the Alberta pipelines wanting to go through BC. Just as long as the BC gov't gets their share, eff the environment. Who really cares about what the natives say anyway?
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The Government does care as a tag is by draw only in that area. Hunters use crown land, Quaders use crown land, campers use crown land, anyone who enjoys the outdoors uses crown land. You will find that hunters care as much or more about the environment as the Natives or any of the previously mentioned users. Tourists, looking for photo ops do the most damage to the environment. Regulated hunting does not pose an environmental concern.