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scooter
06-17-2008, 08:57 AM
Re: " Poll: Ban grizzly hunting in B.C.," June 11.
British Columbians have been strongly opposed to the grizzly hunt for several years.

In 2001, the International Fund for Animal Welfare commissioned Strategic Communications to conduct a provincewide poll on the subject.

The Stratcom poll demonstrated there was 59 per cent support for a complete ban on sport hunting of grizzlies, and 81 per cent support for a five-year moratorium.

Support for both was across virtually all demographic groups.

Currently, neither Gordon Campbell's Liberals (who overturned the grizzly hunt moratorium implemented in 2001) or Carole James' NDP are in favour of a ban or a moratorium.

The result of continued government inaction is that last year saw a record 430 grizzlies killed, with more than 84 per cent of those mortalities due to sport hunting.

According to government kill data, which Raincoast Conservation fought for five years to acquire, 10,871 grizzlies have been killed since 1975, with 87 per cent caused by sport hunting.

Vancouver Islander Dean Wyatt, of the Commercial Bear Viewing Association, is correct when he states that British Columbians support the growth of the bear viewing industry.

A 2003 study by Raincoast Conservation and the Centre for Integral Economics revealed that grizzly bear viewing was outperforming the grizzly hunt in terms of revenue generation by essentially a two-to-one ratio.

That ratio is likely much more dramatic in 2008 given the growth which has occurred in wilderness tourism during the intervening years.

Chris Genovali
Raincoast Conservation
Sidney

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PUBLICATION: Times Colonist (Victoria)
DATE: 2008.06.15
EDITION: Final
SECTION: Comment
PAGE: C3
ILLUSTRATION: Photo: Kim Gray, Canwest News Service / B.C. Wildlife: A grizzly swaggers along a shoreline in the Khutzeymateen in northern B.C. A letter-writer says grizzly-bear viewing generates twice the revenue of grizzly hunting, and that grizzly hunting should be banned. ;
BYLINE: Chris Genovali
SOURCE: Times Colonist
WORD COUNT: 208

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