Both sides have a case.. However, Dr Peter Ewins, director of species conservation at World Wildlife Fund Canada, says:
"Things are trending very poorly right now for a number of these polar bear populations," he told Reuters, saying data showed five of the 13 Canadian populations were either seeing declines or no increases in numbers.
From July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007, a total of 498 bears were killed in Nunavut. Sports hunters -- who can pay C$30,000 ($30,600) or more to kill a bear -- shot 120 animals.
PS: Sorry .. I don't like this PC stuff.. Red Indians they are.. I grew up with John Wayne playing a Comanche Chief..
Both sides have a case.. However, Dr Peter Ewins, director of species conservation at World Wildlife Fund Canada, says:
"Things are trending very poorly right now for a number of these polar bear populations," he told Reuters, saying data showed five of the 13 Canadian populations were either seeing declines or no increases in numbers.
From July 1, 2006, to June 30, 2007, a total of 498 bears were killed in Nunavut. Sports hunters -- who can pay C$30,000 ($30,600) or more to kill a bear -- shot 120 animals.
PS: Sorry .. I don't like this PC stuff.. Red Indians they are.. I grew up with John Wayne playing a Comanche Chief..