Nunavut has decided not to change the number of polar bears it allows to be killed in the Baffin Bay region. The quota will remain at 105 bears.
The move rejects calls for tighter restrictions on hunting to allow the populations to recover. The move is controversial because it includes the number of animals that are available for both Inuit hunting and international big-game hunters.
There have been warnings from environmentalists that the decision may lead to international boycotts against Nunavut.
Earlier this year the U.S. listed polar bears as a threatened species and blocked the import of the animals body parts by hunters.
Does the revenue generated justify hunting polar bears?
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The move rejects calls for tighter restrictions on hunting to allow the populations to recover. The move is controversial because it includes the number of animals that are available for both Inuit hunting and international big-game hunters.
There have been warnings from environmentalists that the decision may lead to international boycotts against Nunavut.
Earlier this year the U.S. listed polar bears as a threatened species and blocked the import of the animals body parts by hunters.
Does the revenue generated justify hunting polar bears?
More...