And then there were 3.... Mountain Caribou

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Hi all. Well, we're down to 3 animals here on our Kootenay Pass. Three Mountain Caribou. I've been biting my tongue, and pretty much feel like Mr Moyie, and Mr Cat in the hat here as far as exhaustion and frustration dealing with the stupidity of humans. It's so much easier for eco green nazi's to point their finger at us, than to even begin to understand or admit that they have been at the root of the problem, for some time.

Eco Warriorism has no place in conservation efforts. They stalled the predator management aspect of the conservation process, fighting for more lands closed but don't kill those wolves. 80% of historic Caribou habitat is protected, yet they decline. 100% compliance in Caribou closure areas up the Kootenay pass.. and we're left with 3. Caribou in National Parks have declined at a rate of over 60% in the past decade... yet they scream for more closures.. at some point, it has to be about the animals, not the egos of small-minded, ego inflated, self-righteous urbanites. I'm pointing fingers at them now.. for caribou, for the Grizzlies , and all of the other species of convenience they have chosen and will choose.
I'm interested to see what happens when they have no chance but to admit that Grizzly Bears are one of the prime predators of Mountain Caribou. Who will their feelings lean towards?

Here is the BCSF Press release. Bogg if you or Mike@%@%@% know how to make the link embedded so we can all read it easier that would rock. https://www.bcsf.org/articles/press-release-south-selkirk-caribou-herd-census
 

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Hi all. Well, we're down to 3 animals here on our Kootenay Pass. Three Mountain Caribou. I've been biting my tongue, and pretty much feel like Mr Moyie, and Mr Cat in the hat here as far as exhaustion and frustration dealing with the stupidity of humans. It's so much easier for eco green nazi's to point their finger at us, than to even begin to understand or admit that they have been at the root of the problem, for some time.

Eco Warriorism has no place in conservation efforts. They stalled the predator management aspect of the conservation process, fighting for more lands closed but don't kill those wolves. 80% of historic Caribou habitat is protected, yet they decline. 100% compliance in Caribou closure areas up the Kootenay pass.. and we're left with 3. Caribou in National Parks have declined at a rate of over 60% in the past decade... yet they scream for more closures.. at some point, it has to be about the animals, not the egos of small-minded, ego inflated, self-righteous urbanites. I'm pointing fingers at them now.. for caribou, for the Grizzlies , and all of the other species of convenience they have chosen and will choose.
I'm interested to see what happens when they have no chance but to admit that Grizzly Bears are one of the prime predators of Mountain Caribou. Who will their feelings lean towards?

Here is the BCSF Press release. Bogg if you or Mike@%@%@% know how to make the link embedded so we can all read it easier that would rock. https://www.bcsf.org/articles/press-release-south-selkirk-caribou-herd-census

I make a motion that we get rid of all the grizzly bears. Give the ungulates a chance. Plus Im afraid of bears.
 
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I make a motion that we get rid of all the grizzly bears. Give the ungulates a chance. Plus Im afraid of bears.

How many years have I told you that I would protect you from the big bad bears buddy? But I will write that down: 1 down with bears vote
 
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I did a couple radio and print interviews today. I listened to one of the stations to catch the caribou clip. Ya I wasn't there, but WildSite's representative was. I'll link the articles in here that I've been interviewed if they come to pass. A couple reporters were super logical and educated so we will have a few. If anyone has any local press that would like a story, please direct them to the BCSF, and I'll be glad to help. Deaner, If it takes my last breath.. one day in the near future.. you'll be helping to extract my arse out of some tree well up John Bull. Wicked eh! hahaha
 

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I did a couple radio and print interviews today. I listened to one of the stations to catch the caribou clip. Ya I wasn't there, but WildSite's representative was. I'll link the articles in here that I've been interviewed if they come to pass. A couple reporters were super logical and educated so we will have a few. If anyone has any local press that would like a story, please direct them to the BCSF, and I'll be glad to help. Deaner, If it takes my last breath.. one day in the near future.. you'll be helping to extract my arse out of some tree well up John Bull. Wicked eh! hahaha

You get John Bull opened up and I will buy a sled......AND keep it.......AND ride it!
 
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You get John Bull opened up and I will buy a sled......AND keep it.......AND ride it!

DO YOU PROMISE!!!!!!!!! K admin, please turn off his ability to edit his post ^^^^^^ holding you to this. I'd love to see our beloved bull opened back up again. seriously for the 6 riders that actually can get back there per week, it should be, to me a no brainer to open back up. We saw flying squirrels for crying out loud... never even a track of caribou.
 

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I did a couple radio and print interviews today. I listened to one of the stations to catch the caribou clip. Ya I wasn't there, but WildSite's representative was. I'll link the articles in here that I've been interviewed if they come to pass. A couple reporters were super logical and educated so we will have a few. If anyone has any local press that would like a story, please direct them to the BCSF, and I'll be glad to help. Deaner, If it takes my last breath.. one day in the near future.. you'll be helping to extract my arse out of some tree well up John Bull. Wicked eh! hahaha
Thanks Momma!
Keep up the good fight.

If you can succeed at this Kinder Morgan will want to hire you so bad.
 

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DO YOU PROMISE!!!!!!!!! K admin, please turn off his ability to edit his post ^^^^^^ holding you to this. I'd love to see our beloved bull opened back up again. seriously for the 6 riders that actually can get back there per week, it should be, to me a no brainer to open back up. We saw flying squirrels for crying out loud... never even a track of caribou.

Now you've done it.......they are just going to switch it from a caribou closure to a flying squirrel reserve
 
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Now you've done it.......they are just going to switch it from a caribou closure to a flying squirrel reserve

hahahaha I thought of that after I posted! CRAP! Those little schizzle heads are doing pretty good. I think you remember when the kids "rescued" nibs the flying squirrel who was hurt, so we took him to doctor Rob at the vet clinic. After 45 min being with that nasty little dude, the kids decided that flying squirrels were not meant to be a pet... like ever.. and they were much better off in nature rather than living in the house with us lol. Doctor Rob concurred. You need thick gloves on to hold them, and administer anti biotics.
 

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at some point, it has to be about the animals, not the egos of small-minded, ego inflated, self-righteous urbanites.

Never gonna happen. Facts and real science have no place in a conversation with leaf lickers. Feel free to quote me on that. :nono:

Can we borrow some of your wolves?
 
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Never gonna happen. Facts and real science have no place in a conversation with leaf lickers. Feel free to quote me on that. :nono:

Can we borrow some of your wolves?

Hahaha my wolves are pretty busy right now. I had a wonderful conversation this morning that gives me hope that people are starting to wake up and realize that this whole conservation process, not only with Caribou has turned into nothing more than political posturing and public brainwashing.
 

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Hahaha my wolves are pretty busy right now. I had a wonderful conversation this morning that gives me hope that people are starting to wake up and realize that this whole conservation process, not only with Caribou has turned into nothing more than political posturing and public brainwashing.

Greens turned it into that years ago. It's their entire strategy. Pretty successful too.
 

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i hunt lots and holly crap I see more wolf and cougar tracks then deer, moose or elk tracks.
 

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In all seriousness though.....they have dropped off quite nicely. Much quicker than expected. Lets aim higher than opening John Bull.....lets get chain up opened again!
 

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Reading the article on this story and one line that really striked me was that this herd was placed there over the last 11 yrs. Why do we continue to try and make things perfect, let Mother Nature do its thing. Placing animals in areas where they aren’t?? Prob a reason they didn’t get there themselves. The words mental in environmentally is their for a reason
 

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...... Why do we continue to try and make things perfect, let Mother Nature do its thing. Placing animals in areas where they aren’t?? Prob a reason they didn’t get there themselves. The words mental in environmentally is their for a reason

The words "species of convenience" keeps being used for a reason. It is the closure of motorized vehicle use in the back-country that is their agenda and that agenda is front and centre. When the caribou are gone, there will be something else. The big populations of woodland caribou are in the north (north of Peace River and into the western Territories) and hunting them is still allowed. The eco-terrorists are just using the southern most herds as a stepping stone to get back-country closures to motorized transportation. Much like the Y2Y movement is using "head waters" in Alberta to throw out to the public and support their cause. On both sides of the BC/AB border the eco-terrorists are all the same just using different public sentiment to get the results they want. I feel for the people taking up our cause as I feel it is a losing battle and life as we know it won't be there for our children and/or grandchildren. Just look more deeply into the TM pipeline fiasco and ask yourself how do such a small minority wield such a big stick.
 
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