B.C., Tahltan Nation step up wildlife patrols after ‘contentious’ hunting season
VICTORIA — There will be more provincial conservation officers and Tahltan guardians patrolling the nation’s territory in northwestern British Columbia this hunting season.
The province and the Tahltan Central Government say in a joint statement they’re working together on wildlife stewardship and furthering their commitments to reconciliation.
They say the hunting season last year was “contentious” and the joint efforts are aimed at supporting the nation’s work to improve wildlife populations, food security and community safety, while ensuring access for licensed hunters.
They say both governments hope a unified approach that’s respectful of Tahltan cultural practices will support a better experience for all hunters, both visitors and Tahltan.