Depsnolvr
Active VIP Member
Just wanted to pass along some statements from the President of the ABCSC to the editor of the Clearwater Times. This was not passed around and negotiated on by a board, this was one passionate mans wordings in relation to what has been going on recently
"There are some serious issues confronting the recovery of mountain caribou
in BC and it is unfortunate that some parties feel that this represents some
sort of opportunity for them to bash snowmobilers. The major issue for mountain
caribou is predation, five years ago the Provincial Government promised that
they would implement an effective Predator Strategy to assist in recovery of
mountain caribou, to date the Government has failed to find the political
strength to allow the biologists to proceed. It is unfortunate but true that
the fate of the mountain caribou rests in the hands of the opinion pollsters and
eventually the soccer moms in the Lower Mainland because it is their opinion
that apparently governs this province.
The snowmobile community in BC will continue to do our part on behalf of
the Mountain Caribou Recovery Plan because it is the right thing to do and we
are honourable people, but I am afraid that the last chapter in the mountain
caribou story has already pretty much been written and the ending will not be
what we had hoped for. When the end comes for the mountain caribou I am certain
there will be people pointing their fingers at snowmobilers but they will be
wrong, we know the truth, we know we did all the right things and we know they
did nothing. They could demand that Government allow the biologists to do what
needs to be done but they will not because they never really cared about the
mountain caribou, all they ever care about is their own agenda, snowmobilers are
better people than that and that is one of the reasons that I have snowmobiled
for 20 years, the people, they are the best.
Al
Hodgson
President
Association
of British Columbia Snowmobile Clubs
http://www.abcsnow.ca/
Contact
Info
ABCSC Toll Free 1-888-766-9612
ABCSC Email - info@abcsnow.ca
I have also attached VARDA's formal reply to the editor in pdf form should you be interested in reading.
"There are some serious issues confronting the recovery of mountain caribou
in BC and it is unfortunate that some parties feel that this represents some
sort of opportunity for them to bash snowmobilers. The major issue for mountain
caribou is predation, five years ago the Provincial Government promised that
they would implement an effective Predator Strategy to assist in recovery of
mountain caribou, to date the Government has failed to find the political
strength to allow the biologists to proceed. It is unfortunate but true that
the fate of the mountain caribou rests in the hands of the opinion pollsters and
eventually the soccer moms in the Lower Mainland because it is their opinion
that apparently governs this province.
The snowmobile community in BC will continue to do our part on behalf of
the Mountain Caribou Recovery Plan because it is the right thing to do and we
are honourable people, but I am afraid that the last chapter in the mountain
caribou story has already pretty much been written and the ending will not be
what we had hoped for. When the end comes for the mountain caribou I am certain
there will be people pointing their fingers at snowmobilers but they will be
wrong, we know the truth, we know we did all the right things and we know they
did nothing. They could demand that Government allow the biologists to do what
needs to be done but they will not because they never really cared about the
mountain caribou, all they ever care about is their own agenda, snowmobilers are
better people than that and that is one of the reasons that I have snowmobiled
for 20 years, the people, they are the best.
Al
Hodgson
President
Association
of British Columbia Snowmobile Clubs
http://www.abcsnow.ca/
Contact
Info
ABCSC Toll Free 1-888-766-9612
ABCSC Email - info@abcsnow.ca
I have also attached VARDA's formal reply to the editor in pdf form should you be interested in reading.