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Episode 3- An Ounce of Prevention...Holler, if ya hear me!

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In this conversation, Don and Steve discuss the issues of illegal dumping, zebra and quagga mussels, and whirling disease in BC's waterways.
They highlight the need for community involvement in cleaning up illegal dump sites and preventing the spread of invasive species. They explain the devastating effects of zebra and quagga mussels on water ecosystems, including the destruction of shorelines, disruption of the food web, and the cost of eradication efforts.
They also discuss the presence of whirling disease in BC and the potential consequences for fish populations.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of proactive measures and public support in addressing these environmental challenges.
The conversation covers the topics of invasive species, the importance of prevention and surveillance, the consequences of not taking action, and the need for hunters and anglers to engage in public consultation and advocacy.
It emphasizes the need for robust surveillance programs, the balance between short-term consequences and long-term outcomes, and the importance of clean, drain, dry practices to prevent the spread of invasive species.
The conversation also highlights the low level of engagement from hunters and anglers in public consultation and the need for increased participation to have a stronger voice in decision-making processes.

  • Community involvement is crucial in cleaning up illegal dump sites and preventing the spread of invasive species.
  • Zebra and quagga mussels have devastating effects on water ecosystems, including shoreline destruction and disruption of the food web.
  • Whirling disease poses a threat to fish populations, particularly salmonids, and may require aggressive treatment and monitoring.
  • Proactive measures and public support are essential in addressing these environmental challenges. Robust surveillance programs are necessary to prevent and control the spread of invasive species and diseases.
  • Short-term consequences may be necessary to achieve long-term outcomes in managing invasive species.
  • Clean, drain, dry practices are essential to prevent the spread of invasive species in waterways.
  • Hunters and anglers need to engage in public consultation and advocacy to have their voices heard and influence decision-making processes.
  • Increased participation and collaboration among hunters and anglers can lead to stronger representation and better outcomes for wildlife management.
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In this conversation, Don and Steve discuss the issues of illegal dumping, zebra and quagga mussels, and whirling disease in BC's waterways.
They highlight the need for community involvement in cleaning up illegal dump sites and preventing the spread of invasive species. They explain the devastating effects of zebra and quagga mussels on water ecosystems, including the destruction of shorelines, disruption of the food web, and the cost of eradication efforts.
They also discuss the presence of whirling disease in BC and the potential consequences for fish populations.
The conversation emphasizes the importance of proactive measures and public support in addressing these environmental challenges.
The conversation covers the topics of invasive species, the importance of prevention and surveillance, the consequences of not taking action, and the need for hunters and anglers to engage in public consultation and advocacy.
It emphasizes the need for robust surveillance programs, the balance between short-term consequences and long-term outcomes, and the importance of clean, drain, dry practices to prevent the spread of invasive species.
The conversation also highlights the low level of engagement from hunters and anglers in public consultation and the need for increased participation to have a stronger voice in decision-making processes.

  • Community involvement is crucial in cleaning up illegal dump sites and preventing the spread of invasive species.
  • Zebra and quagga mussels have devastating effects on water ecosystems, including shoreline destruction and disruption of the food web.
  • Whirling disease poses a threat to fish populations, particularly salmonids, and may require aggressive treatment and monitoring.
  • Proactive measures and public support are essential in addressing these environmental challenges. Robust surveillance programs are necessary to prevent and control the spread of invasive species and diseases.
  • Short-term consequences may be necessary to achieve long-term outcomes in managing invasive species.
  • Clean, drain, dry practices are essential to prevent the spread of invasive species in waterways.
  • Hunters and anglers need to engage in public consultation and advocacy to have their voices heard and influence decision-making processes.
  • Increased participation and collaboration among hunters and anglers can lead to stronger representation and better outcomes for wildlife management.
  continue reading

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