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Article: Others want say in wildlife management.
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- Canadian Speeches
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- September 1, 2000
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Since 1986, the BC Wildlife Federation anticipated the implications of the comprehensive claims issue, as it was known at that time, in terms offish, wildlife, and resource management. We believed First Nations issues needed resolution and negotiations and treaties were the best route for the solution. We have supported the treaty process ever since ...
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