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[QUOTE="Neil Wig, post: 682588, member: 18951"] Thanks for the clarification Dave. Do you think the fires burning in California, and the recient tragedy in BC will provide some amunition for responsible land use? Currently, all provincial forrests in Saskatchewan are open to OHV use. I haven't heard of any movement to change this. What happens to hunting in Alberta? Does the governement expect all hunting and recovery to be done manually? No use of Quads (I know, its a 4 letter word here, but we are all in the same boat)? How big an industry is hunting in Alberta? I'm currently working near Foresburg AB (Battle River Gen Station), and from what I see here, hunting is a way of life. 6 of 8 people I talk to are into hunting, in a big way. What's going to happen with Route 66 (snowmobile trails)? Are they closed as well? If not, they would set a precident for the government to provide an organized trail system for year round OHV use. Thanks again Neil. [/QUOTE]
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