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Old 12-18-2005, 07:04 AM   #1
 
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Default Are the Outfiters coming to an end?


This is a novel way of putting an end to hunting.
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[/align][/align]VANCOUVER, Canada (AFP) - Foreign big-game hunters will be banished from a vast area of western Canada's wilderness, local environmentalists said, announcing an unusual purchase of a commercial hunting licence.

The Raincoast Conservation Foundation privately raised 1.35 million Canadian dollars (1.17 million US) to buy one of North America's largest guide outfitters, Bella Coola Outfitters Company, said Chris Genovali of Raincoast.
"We bought exclusive rights for the commercial trophy hunting of a wide range of species in perpetuity," said Genovali.
The licence covers a vast area of 20,000 square kilometres (7,700 square miles) on the central coast of British Columbia, Canada's westernmost province.
Wild creatures who live there include carnivores such as grizzly and black bears, a mutant white bear that native groups call the spirit bear, wolves and cougars.
There are also thousands of ungulates, including mountain goats, moose and deer.
From now on, instead of catering to sports hunters, the outfitting company will focus on eco-tourism, arranging travel packages for tourists who wish to watch and photograph bears and other animals, said Genovali.
Six aboriginal groups supported the conservation groups purchase, appearing with Raincoast spokespersons at a news conference Tuesday in this west coast city.
Genovali said it was largely because of the commercial grizzly bear hunt, which brought foreign tourists to the province to bag trophies, that Raincoast decided to buy a guide out-fitter.
"Grizzlies are the slowest-reproducing mammal on the continent," said Genovali. "The impact of trophy hunting and overkill can be significant."
The hunt has long been contentious, with threatened boycotts by international tourist groups, a ban on imported grizzly bear parts by the
European Union, and efforts by conservationists to stop sport hunting.
No one knows the exact population of the giant carnivores, said Genovali. Some biologists put their number at 8,000, while current government estimates say there are as many as 16,000.
"But none of that is based on peer-reviewed science," he said.
To keep a commercial licence, which is issued by the provincial government of British Columbia and can be bought and sold, guide outfitters have to continue to use it.
"We will do what we have to do to maintain our licence in good stead," said Genovali. "If that means hunting ungulates, for instance, we will do it. But we will not be hunting large carnivores."
He said Raincoast and the aboriginal bands are lobbying the government to change the terms of the licence.
The provincial government, based in the capital of Victoria, has approved the transfer of the guide licence.
"We would hope they would welcome it, because this isn't costing them anything," said Genovali. "We've found a unique and creative solution, to make some progress on this issue."
"We feel that wildlife viewing and eco-tourism has so much more potential than sport hunting."
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Old 12-18-2005, 10:57 AM   #2
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Wonder what they will do when the carnivore population gets out of control and a few tourists/bear watchers get attacked?
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I hope the "white mutant bear" takes a bite out of one of the "RAINCOAST" PETA FREAK, TREE HUGGING HIPPIESARSE! I BET THEY WILL LET HUNTERS COME BACK THEN!... MY VENT FOR THE DAY!!!
WHEN I WIN THE LOTTERY I WILL BUY THE LAND BACK AND LET PEOPLE HUNT THERE FOR FREE But the white bear must stay to keep away the peta people!!!!!!


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