As i said, there is a lot to understand and non resident money IS NOT a factor for consumptive uses.
Actually, studies showing that non-consumptive use brings in more revenue than hunting and fishing is part of the reason why the grizzly bear hunt disappeared.
The incentives of "external voices and money" have no weight in this Province. They actually run the risk of having non-hunting support evaporating for resident hunting.
While there are a lot of similarities between U.S. and Canadian citizens, there are also some big cultural and political differences that are hard to understand from a distance.
Actually, studies showing that non-consumptive use brings in more revenue than hunting and fishing is part of the reason why the grizzly bear hunt disappeared.
The incentives of "external voices and money" have no weight in this Province. They actually run the risk of having non-hunting support evaporating for resident hunting.
While there are a lot of similarities between U.S. and Canadian citizens, there are also some big cultural and political differences that are hard to understand from a distance.