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^ What he said. Sounds as though the responses to the government have been pretty evenly split between support and opposition. Government has noted the lack of support from the hunting and angling community. That's incredibly disappointing.

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This from the AB Wilderness Assc really resonated with me... Joanna Skrajny, Conservation Specialist with Alberta Wilderness Association: “Approximately 90% of Alberta’s provincial public land is open to motorized recreation even though only 2-6% of the population uses OHVs for fun. Deadline for the consultation period is extended, so if you haven;t done it yet, you have no good excuse ;)

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This is the debate between "Entitlement" and "Privilege". The only avenue to get movement towards a more rational outcome is for the protectors of the back-country to Engage with Government. Unfortunately a voice that whispers or says nothing will not be listened to.

 

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The first two public consultations have been announced so if you can, get out there and have your voices heard. I've already seen that multiple OHV groups are planning to attend in large numbers.

 

March 10: Pincher Creek
4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Pincher Creek Community Centre – 287 Canyon Drive

 

March 11: MD of Ranchlands
2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Chain Lakes Provincial Park – MD Office

 

https://www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=46413772EC843-D6C8-AD14-32F7905FFB03A5D8

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