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British Columbia's Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy: Progress to Date and Future Directions (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk) Austin, M.A.
1999
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Abstract: The Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy (GBCS) was launched by the government of British Columbia in June, 1995 and is intended to be a comprehensive approach to the conservation of this vulnerable species. Elements of the GBCS include: 1) a commitment to establish Grizzly Bear Management Areas where grizzly bear hunting will be restricted and where habitat and access issues will be addressed through land use planning, 2) the creation of an independent Grizzly Bear Scientific Advisory Committee, 3) increased research and inventory of grizzly bear populations and habitat, 4) improved hunting regulations, 5) increased enforcement, 6) increased penalties for poaching and trading in bear parts, 7) a comprehensive educational program, 8) reducing conflicts between people and grizzly bears and 9) partnerships with the private sector to raise funds for grizzly bear conservation...
 
Austin, M.A.. 1999. British Columbia's Grizzly Bear Conservation Strategy: Progress to Date and Future Directions (in Proc. Conference Biology & Management of Species and Habitats at Risk). Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks. Conference Biology & ManagementProceedings. Vol. 2
 
Topic: Conservation & Management (Wildlife, Fish, Plant)
Keywords: grizzly bear, conservation, hunting, inventory, habitat, human-bear conflicts
ISSN:  Scientific Name: Ursus arctos
ISBN:  English Name: Grizzly Bear
Other Identifier: University College of the Cariboo
 
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