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Help stop bear trophy hunting in British Columbia

Posted on Feb 1, 2010


The “Faltering Light” visual petition is a high quality book containing: an open letter to the BC government requesting that trophy hunting of bears is stopped, essays from leading environmentalists, sepia toned bear photographs and your signatures supporting the termination of the trophy hunt. The book will be delivered to Premier Gordon Campbell & Environment Minister Barry Penner before the trophy hunt resumes in April. 

Make history, record your name and join conservation photographer Andy Wright with founding supporters Simon Jackson (www.spiritbearyouth.org) and Ian McAllister (www.pacificwild.org) to make this visual petition a significant creation that changes history and saves the magnificent bears of British Columbia.

Learn more and sign the petition.

Kudos, Congrats & Comments
  • Jaime February 2, 2010 at 11:56 am

    Barbaric and needs to stop!

  • David Bruce April 2, 2012 at 6:18 pm

    Trophy hunting is offensive to most people. It is hard to imagine how killing a beautiful animal with a high poer rifle can bring pleasure or satisfaction.

  • Darrell May 8, 2012 at 7:50 am

    The grizzly bear population is thriving in BC. Please quit pretending there is a problem so that you can tug on people’s heart strings and wallets. Harvesting of boars (daddy bears) actually helps increase overall bear populations because in nature a boar will hunt and kill cubs that he did not sire. When I lived in BC they had a course called CORE, (Conservation Outdoor Recreation Education) if you care about wildlife you should take it.

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