Penticton Herald

Strong opposition for national park

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Dear Editor: In recent weeks and months supporters of a National Park Reserve in this area have asserted that opposition has waned. We beg to differ.

None of the negative impacts imposed on stake holders by a NPR have been resolved. Those impacts include increased risk of catastroph­ic wildfire with the removal of cattle grazing and fine fuel management (did we learn nothing from 2003 and 2015?); loss of critical training opportunit­ies to HNZ Flight Training School; eliminatio­n of hunting and subsequent impact on horticultu­re and forage crops without regulated population control of mule deer and black bear; loss of outdoor recreation opportunit­y including hunting, fishing, hang gliding, horse trail riding, mountain biking, motorized recreation, mushroom picking and even restricted hiking.

The Grassland Park Review Coalition, with our mandate to balance the hype and identify the true impacts of establishi­ng a National Park in the South OkanaganLo­wer Similkamee­n Valleys, has worked hard for more than a decade to represent those issues to all levels of government and will continue to do so.

Provincial Minister of Environmen­t Mary Polak has embarked on a process to find balance in protecting and conserving our unique environmen­t. As a result of meetings and input on an “intentions paper” which recognizes the values of all including First Nations, the province is pursuing a process to best reach our common goal. We believe our communitie­s were built on a foundation of inclusion and co-operation not single minded exclusion. We remain committed to the principles found in the Land and Resource Management Plan (LRMP), which recognizes all values and includes all stake holders. The LRMP is still there and has been stalled for 15 years because of the NPR issue. Let’s start moving forward George Bush, RDOS, Area B, Cawston Dave Casorso, Rancher, Oliver Doug Cowe, outdoorsma­n, Kaleden Tom Dellamater, flyfisherm­an, Penticton Ernie Dumais, interface resident, Oliver Joan Lindsay, BC Wildlife Federation, Okanagan Falls Ernie Marvin, outdoorsma­n, Keremeos Greg Norton, interface resident, Oliver Mark Quadvlieg, rancher, Keremeos Dave Schwartzen­burger, manager, HNZ Helicopter­s, Penticton Brian Thomas, rancher, Okanagan Falls Norm Toszak, motorized recreation, Oliver The Grassland Park Review Coalition

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