Episode 19: Lions, Wolves and Bears Oh My! - We’re Not In Kansas Anymore
Update: 2021-03-12
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The Cutbanks Conversations: Lion and Tigers and Bears...Oh My! We’re not in Kansas Anymore.
Hosts: Steve Hamilton, Don Willimont
Producer: Matt Wakeham
C71- OIC amendments, tougher penalties for firearms security, deactivation of restricted firearms, Red flags laws, off-loading hand gun specific legislation to municipalities, cost of the buyback, C21 and Airsoft, pellet guns and making Firearms violence in advertising and offence.
A discussion about the potential for consequence from our online activity in social media. Wolves, bears, Coyote contests and other hunting activities and the judgements they elicit from the Anti-Hunting World and Katrine Conroy implies possible changes to trapping regulations around wolves.
Social License in hunting and Chris Darimont’s recent paper. The challenges for Wildlife Managers, Clay Newcomb Guard the Gate philosophy.
A look at the Tahltan Central Government predator and wildlife management strategy as an example of what objective driven management can look like.
Wild Sheep Society’s Act Now Campaign and how the Hunting Community in BC needs to engage and support each other.
If you would like more information on how to help or become a member please visit Spruce City Wildlife Association on Facebook or Online (https://scwa.bc.ca/) to learn more
Join the Conversation with us on Facebook!
Hosts: Steve Hamilton, Don Willimont
Producer: Matt Wakeham
C71- OIC amendments, tougher penalties for firearms security, deactivation of restricted firearms, Red flags laws, off-loading hand gun specific legislation to municipalities, cost of the buyback, C21 and Airsoft, pellet guns and making Firearms violence in advertising and offence.
A discussion about the potential for consequence from our online activity in social media. Wolves, bears, Coyote contests and other hunting activities and the judgements they elicit from the Anti-Hunting World and Katrine Conroy implies possible changes to trapping regulations around wolves.
Social License in hunting and Chris Darimont’s recent paper. The challenges for Wildlife Managers, Clay Newcomb Guard the Gate philosophy.
A look at the Tahltan Central Government predator and wildlife management strategy as an example of what objective driven management can look like.
Wild Sheep Society’s Act Now Campaign and how the Hunting Community in BC needs to engage and support each other.
If you would like more information on how to help or become a member please visit Spruce City Wildlife Association on Facebook or Online (https://scwa.bc.ca/) to learn more
Join the Conversation with us on Facebook!
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