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The grizzly truth? B.C. conservationists say bears need more food, habitat

Advocates say draft stewardship plan could be 含羞草研究社榙isastrous含羞草研究社 for provincial grizzly population

Grizzly bears seen starving in the rainforests of British Columbia含羞草研究社檚 south coast because there isn含羞草研究社檛 enough salmon to sustain them raises alarm bells for wildlife biologist Wayne McCrory, who含羞草研究社檚 known as a leading bear expert in Canada.

The science is 含羞草研究社渃rying out含羞草研究社 for greater habitat protections for the iconic species as industrial activities eat away at the landscapes the bears depend on, he said.

含羞草研究社淭here含羞草研究社檚 a huge amount of protection work that needs to be done that isn含羞草研究社檛 happening, so you can say it含羞草研究社檚 in a crisis mode,含羞草研究社 he said in an interview.

McCrory said the province含羞草研究社檚 draft plan to adjust grizzly management doesn含羞草研究社檛 meaningfully address habitat loss and could prove 含羞草研究社渄isastrous含羞草研究社 for the bears.

He is among the signatories of an open letter sent to provincial officials last week as public engagement closed for the draft grizzly stewardship framework.

The letter published by Pacific Wild and signed by more than 50 scientists, advocates and conservation groups says the proposed plan minimizes the threats posed by the 含羞草研究社渟evere fragmentation含羞草研究社 of grizzly habitat in B.C. by logging, road building and other industrial activities against the backdrop of climate change.

含羞草研究社淚n order to mitigate the massive loss of biodiversity, the B.C. government must also shift from profit-first exploitation of wildlife habitat to the protection of our last remaining intact natural areas,含羞草研究社 the letter says.

The federal government listed the grizzly bear under the Species at Risk Act in 2018, classifying the bears as 含羞草研究社渟pecial concern含羞草研究社 following a recommendation by theCommittee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada six years earlier.

The committee含羞草研究社檚 report said grizzlies are 含羞草研究社渉ighly sensitive to human disturbance含羞草研究社 and concluded that concern would grow without a reversal of the 含羞草研究社渋ncreasing pressures of resource extraction and cumulative impacts含羞草研究社 on their habitat.

The listing is meant to trigger a requirement for governments to produce plans aimed at minimizing the likelihood of the species becoming endangered.

But McCrory said such a plan has not yet materialized for grizzlies in B.C.

He said the new draft framework repeats much of what含羞草研究社檚 already known about grizzly management in the province but lacks what含羞草研究社檚 really needed 含羞草研究社 actions to ensure healthy grizzly populations roam B.C.含羞草研究社檚 landscape for decades to come.

The plan is 含羞草研究社渇uzzy around the edges, without any way of really moving forward to get the on-the-ground habitat protection changes that grizzly bears need today if we含羞草研究社檙e going to have them around 50 or 100 years from now,含羞草研究社 he said.

A statement from the Forests Ministry said the framework was developed with input from approximately 85 Indigenous governments and groups.

含羞草研究社淎 key learning from that process was the different First Nations have different approaches to grizzly bear stewardship. Regionally based planning recognizes and honours this reality,含羞草研究社 it said.

The stewardship framework is what would previously have been referred to as a management plan, the ministry added.

含羞草研究社淭he purpose of the framework and strategy is to engage with First Nations, scientists and the public on supporting grizzly bears and their habitat, to ensure we continue to have a thriving population for years to come,含羞草研究社 said a statement attributed to Forests Minister Bruce Ralston.

In addition to larger protected areas, McCrory said the roughly 15,000 grizzlies in B.C. need a 含羞草研究社渕osaic含羞草研究社 of smaller yet continuous habitats that connect salmon streams to healthy forests, to berry patches and denning spots in the mountains.

B.C.含羞草研究社檚 auditor general delivered what McCrory described as a 含羞草研究社渟cathing含羞草研究社 review of grizzly bear management in 2017, finding the greatest threat to the bears was human activity that degrades their habitat, not hunting that含羞草研究社檚 since been banned.

The B.C. government announced the end of grizzly hunting in December 2017, with some exceptions for First Nations, and pledged to work on 含羞草研究社渞enewed含羞草研究社 strategy.

The draft stewardship framework released earlier this year says there is no 含羞草研究社渙ne size fits all含羞草研究社 approach that works across B.C. and encourages the development of local plans to be initiated by provincial wildlife staff as well as First Nations.

Those plans may then be shaped by local advisory teams consisting of relevant B.C. government staff and 含羞草研究社渋nterested parties such as industry, environmental organizations, independent biologists, and other stakeholders,含羞草研究社 the document says.

McCrory said he含羞草研究社檚 worried the local teams will open decision-making tables to hunting interests and 含羞草研究社渕uddy the waters含羞草研究社 around what really needs to be done.

含羞草研究社淵ou含羞草研究社檙e not going to end up with sound, science-based plans. You含羞草研究社檙e going to end up with, you know, whoever dukes it out and comes out on top,含羞草研究社 he said of the teams.

含羞草研究社淚 grew up in the Slocan Valley and I含羞草研究社檝e worked with many wildlife and conservation groups throughout B.C. and I just know how the backwoods politics works when it comes to conflicts and the grizzly bear trophy hunting,含羞草研究社 he added.

In his statement, Ralston said the province is not looking at lifting the ban at this time, adding members of First Nations continue to have the constitutional right to hunt the bears for food, social, and ceremonial purposes.

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