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		<title>Bear Aware &#8212; reducing bear-human conflicts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After plans for a bear cub rehabilitation project at Fromme Mountain on Vancouver’s North Shore were abandoned, the money that had been earmarked for the project has been re-directed into the Bear Aware Program and the BC government is now able to provide $357,000 over two years to bring this program to British Columbia communities this summer.]]></description>
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		<title>Why do people hunt?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guide Outfitters Association of British Columbia. Who are guide outfitters? Currently there are 233 licensed guide outfitters in BC who directly employ over 2,000 people and generate over $120 million annually to the economy of British Columbia. The guide outfitting industry is an important contributor to the health and well being of rural economies. Guide outfitters are the founders of the tourism industry and an important part of the outdoor heritage of British Columbia. Our clients spend more, per day, per capita, than any other visitor to our province.]]></description>
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		<title>Trophy-hunting opposition takes aim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lynn Knell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA["Millions of people, from royalty to your next door neighbor, travel the world over to 'feel' bear country, often because their own bear country is gone" -– Dr. Brian Horejsi, Dr. Barrie Gilbery and Dr. Lance Craighead. One of the most awe-inspiring sights a human may ever experience is the sight of an adult grizzly foraging in a crystal-clear river for salmon or pausing on a summer’s day to sample the sweet fruit of a berry bush. Yet the British Columbia government does not seem to think of these magnificent beasts as much other than grist for the economic mill, even though they have openly stated that grizzlies are "perhaps the greatest symbol of the wilderness (whose) survival will be the greatest testimony to our environmental commitment."]]></description>
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