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Posted: March 29, 2023

Shypitka reintroduces Wildlife Amendment Act

Kootenay East MLA Tom Shypitka

Today in the legislature, Kootenay East MLA Tom Shypitka reintroduced his private member’s bill — the Wildlife Amendment Act (No.2), 2023 — for the second time.

If passed, it would lay the groundwork for a new independent funding model for wildlife and habitat management to ensure the long-term sustainability of our wildlife populations

“Since I first introduced this bill in June 2022, and renewed my call for it to be debated in November 2022, it has continued to gain support from numerous wildlife and habitat coalitions, conservationists and hunting groups across British Columbia,” Shypitka said.

“Groups such as the Fish, Wildlife and Habitat Coalition, Hunters for BC and many others have indicated their support for the improvement that this new funding model can provide. I sincerely hope the NDP government listens to British Columbians and makes this a priority.”

The proposed model would be eligible to receive funding and revenue from all levels of government, including municipal, provincial, federal, and Indigenous. If implemented, 100% of contributions earned from purchasing licences, fees from hunting and other forms of stakeholder land use would be used exclusively for wildlife and habitat management.

“We are dedicated to protecting our local wildlife populations and restoring the diverse ecosystems for which we are known across the world. This proposed funding model will ensure decisions on regulations are science-based and in the best interest of local wildlife and all those who depend on our province’s natural environments,” added Shypitka.

“The current practices continue to put our wildlife in danger and being one of our most precious resources here in B.C., we must do everything in our power to manage their populations effectively.”

Shypitka said he will continue to work with groups across the province to bring them this important message and encourage people to support this necessary change.

Those interested in supporting the bill can sign Shypitka’s petition.

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