Lets try this and if you think fish are not on the agenda think again.Friends and colloquies - The president of the B.C. Wildlife Federation has advised me that he and the Federation directors are in very difficult negotiations with the representatives of the B.C. Government over the allocation of wildlife between resident hunters and the guiding industry. Wilf made strong reference to this in his message in the last issue of the Outdoor Edge.
The simple facts as I understand them and as I have experienced is that this current government is bound and determined to privatize our fish and wildlife along with everything else. Their current plans for allocation will see
more and more of our hunting opportunities turned over to the control of the guides.
President Wilf and I are asking that you please take a minute today to send a short message to Environment Minister Barry Penner with copies to your own MLA and the people listed below. Minister Penner's e mail address is
Barry.Penner.MLA@leg.bc.ca.
Copies to:
nancy.wilkin@gov.bc.caal.martin@gov.bc.catom.ethier@gov.bc.caJames LeaderNDP, Carol
E-mail Address(es):
carol.james.mla@leg.bc.ca Your e mail should be short and to the point, no need to rant, just tell these people and most importantly your own MLA that their current plan is not acceptable.
I enclose a copy of my e-mail sent today.
Do it today!
Bill Otway
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Otway
To: Penner Hon Barry Min Environ
Cc: Martin, Al D WLAP:EX ; Tom Ethier ; Nancy Wilkins ADM ; Harry Lali ; Carol James LeaderNDP
Sent: Monday, November 20, 2006 12:19 PM
Subject: Wildlife Allocation
Mr. Minister: I have become aware of the current plans of your government to increase that allocation of hunting opportunities for non-residents by allocating more animals to the Guiding industry.
Please be advised that this action is totally contrary to the previous government policy of B.C. fish and wildlife resources being allocated to B.C. residents first.
Be also further advised that I and the hundreds of thousands of other B.C. resident hunters and anglers do not support the current allocation proposals of your government.
Bill Otway