British Columbia Wild salmon plan panned by conservation groups

The B.C. government’s new wild salmon strategy is a missed opportunity, says the executive director of Skeena Wild Conservation Trust, because it does not contain strong enough measures in the one area where the province has jurisdiction: habitat protection. And the BC Wildlife Federation is concerned that, if the government adopts recommendations of the Wild Salmon Advisory Council, B.C. may follow Alaska on an over-reliance on hatchery production – something which itself may be one of the problems contributing to decreases of certain wild stock species. >click to read<11:20

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  1. Jet tobin says:

    Maybe if Atlantic salom are tougher it be a better use of rivers world always changing dosent mean bad weak die off always have always will go with what produces most funner for kids catch a bunch of fish then one. Rare one that will never make it they already lost a bunch in there pins to late now just fighting up hill battle

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