Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 15, 1981, Winnipeg, Manitoba
September 1981 s just the tip of a gnawing problem at Park residents unhappy with Riding Mountain Andy Blicq free press respected else Canadas National 5 have a bad name among Many 5 around Riding Moi National Tif Gerting Beaver population within Park boundaries has forced downstream into their dams left and flooded rim Grin of local Iki fld of mess the beavers pointing to grass on the crosses his i of the Vilenis Are 6nly part of grievances some the with the people interviewed sex about being shut off Wjk for grazing Elk and caused damage to in a Prairie sea of Fields should be Park so they cattle Tolck As Asa pail of v complained one my a North South it through the West end of it i to Rossburn and Ito a municipal forwarded Parks Canada to find haying within Orris serb municipality of Gil saying it should Hae a National it a provincial or woodcutting allowed in nearby ii provincial extremely disappointed everybody wants the but wed to be Able to get some use out of it said a Bud Reeve of the Rural municipality of grand View weve been extremely disappointed with the Way things have been handled in the added Dave Reeve of Mccreary Rural municipality beavers have been causing us consid Erable Dunning said Park officials have not allowed any dead burned in a major fire in the Southeast portion of the to be taken really bums up the ratepayers in this he some of those interviewed also said they feel isolated from the Parks Canada decision makers in you cant seem to talk to their Fellows in said they dont listen to us cowboys out Jim Reeve of the local govern ment District of said a reporting system is planned to determine the magnitude of wildlife depredation support voiced some local people Are Adamant the Parks Irwin but it is Parks Canada policy not to permit any resource sex other area residents especially some who have recently come to the area support the idea of preserving the Parks natural Environ complaints about the Park Are amplified and said Ray who lives in the Rossburn 350 Kilometres Northwest of win some people dont bother to Call local conservation officers for help in dealing with wildlife problems harbouring hard feelings toward the use complaints of Beaver and Elk to raise a Little Armbruster a lot of people feel if they cannot make Money out of the Park its Good for i do a lot of Trail Riding in the i appreciate it for what it if you can appreciate nature its one of the nicest places to added Robert Jennings of just South of the Park people Are always complaining about i think they be awfully sorry about it if it was Riding Mountain officials say that with More environmentally aware peo ple moving Back to the the Park has been receiving More support for its policy of preservation for future grazing and woodcutting were halted in Tye 1960s because they were recognized As exploitation of the Parks said assistant Park superintendent Angus recent requests to extract burned As Well As Trees levelled for a fire were also turned harvesting the Trees from the fire guard would have been the lesser of two Maclean but Ottawa head quarters saw that it would be a Maclean said if 80 per cent of the Beaver flooding could be most of the Parks problems with its neighbors would be beavers eat themselves out of House and Home and move he As yearling beavers Are forced out of the Lodge and must move downstream to new there Are an estimated 000 beavers in the Park and Arii Mals have now migrated Kilometres outside the Boundary in some Park officials have told people they have no authority to Deal with plaints about outside the Maclean but they Are ready to take action on dams inside the Park which May be affecting farm land outside the a provincial fund exists to compensate Farmers for crop damage by Large but not provincial conservation officers Are now issuing kill permits to individual land Stan a retired Rossburn area has a special licence to trap beavers and said he took 100 of them last fall arid another 48 this the Best solution is for the government to get their own and trap the he then the population wont grow that Parks Canada is hoping to establish a Crew which would travel around jut Side the Park and Deal with Beaver Maclean although the Federal Cabinet has the authority to change Parks Canada poli Maclean said it is highly unlikely that most of the suggestions for exploitation of the Parks resources will be limited grazing he said it is possible that some limited form of grazing might be allowed in the to resolve their 11 Rural municipalities have forged a Liason committee with Park while it has been dormant during the it is Likely that meetings will be held this Winter to discuss Park said Randy recently appointed superintendent at Riding Mitchell recognizes that solving the diverse wildlife resource and communication prob lems wont be its a pretty High but difficult to come to grips he City Calendar Broadbent speaking tonight Auto few nip Leader de Broadbent will speak on his peace Mission to Al Salvador at tonight in theatre Manitoba University of Van professional award winning with show his unique multimedia presentation gods world and gods word on a Large screen at thursday in Calvin Ghristian 245 Sutton tie Manitoba association of women and the Law will present a series of free entitled for you the working a panel of Manitoba lawyers presenting Legal the first talk is on sharing a roof to marry or not to marry Friday in the Harrow Esse can weather h High t Low front warm front Ter Bury room of the Winnipeg others session will run 18 and 3 at the something new is a youth musical group that performs an hour Long musical with dancing and instrumental staged and arranged by its the group is looking for teens 15 and older who would like to a rehearsal will Start at sunday in first presbyterian Church on Picardy ten of Canadas leading designers will be featured in the Art of High the Winnipeg Art gallery Volunteer committees fundraising fashion the show will Start at 8 21 in the gallery main tickets Are available at the Dubin to be key speaker Justice Charles who headed a Federal inquiry into aviation will be the main speaker at the 47th annual meeting of the air transport association of Canada 1 to 4th in Quebec the association is the lobby group for 150 Canadian air of the Ontario court of held Cross country hearings Between 1979 and 1981 and found that remedial action is needed to prevent a serious decline in the country air aviation Council meeting set the annual meeting of the Manitoba aviation Council will be held 6 and 7th at the Tuxedo search and Rescue operations and survival training Are major topics to be along with financing and preparations for the Maple Leaf airshow at Gimli in Winnipeg area forecast Cloudy periods with the Chance of a Shower High today near Low tonight near sunny tomorrow except for afternoon Cloudy periods with a High near extended weather Outlook Southern Manitoba mainly sunny with temperatures near Normal rising to above Normal Back to near Normal readings of 18 and 6 again Northern Manitoba sunny with above Normal temperatures mainly Cloudy with above Normal temperatures t sunny with near Normal temperatures Ontario mainly sunny with temperatures readings of 17 and 5 throughout the Canada and the world deaths classified death f Iti a Robt Retina Bay Toronto 27 h 24 22 Athens London of scow 31 29 27 21 32 29 14 28 a 30 12 8 0 1 5 to 5 3 6 2 4 s 16 14 12 is 16 11 22 i n 21 a 10 17 10 u 4 Tel resort spots los Clear Las Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear air Clouds Clear Clear 18 29 ii 20 25 39 39 31 32 32 29 32 32 31 32 10 17 5 2 in 23 11 21 23 u 24 19 22 22 23 Winnipeg temperature comparisons mean 189 last 18 7 48 11 b 3 72 12 8 highest on record 30 0 in 1927 lowest on record 39 in 1896 precipitation 14 329 9mhli Normal Edwin Jules of 725 Sturgeon husband of Margaret of Winni of 696 Annes husband of Ann John of 629 Springfield husband of Maria William formerly of of Sydney of 74 Quay Hus band 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