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		<description><![CDATA[Ecosystem restoration may be more important than ending hunting. | From the wilderness of British Columbia comes an innovative conservation tactic about which I am strongly&#8230; ambivalent. Raincoast Conservation Foundation is acquiring the guide-outfitting hunting rights to five areas along the central BC coast, a remote area of vast wilderness that is home to the rare &quot;spirit bear,&quot; among other species. The angle here is probably obvious: Raincoast bought the rights in order to put a stop to hunting. Raincoast...]]></description>
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