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Brian Harris Ministry of Environment Interagency Collaboration Disease Mitigation Events 2000-2006 MOE and South Okanagan Bighorn Recovery Project Actions: • Bighorn habitat analysis + enhancement (3 projects completed then overtaken by 2003 wildfire) • Risk rated all farms (risk of contact between wild and domestic sheep ) + mitigation • Monitored population dynamics of south Okanagan bighorns • Monitored the bighorn herd health • High risk farm mitigation: • - 2 lateral compensation agreements (livestock replacement)+ covenants • - 2 voluntary sold flocks • - 1 double fencing trial site • Local Stakeholder and Conservation Organization Support (GOABC, BCWF, WSSBC, TLC, TNT, SOSA) • International Support: State Agencies (more letters pending), National FNAWS, Eastern FNAWS, Washington FNAWS, GSC/Ovis) • NWSGC resolution (ongoing) • MOE is willing to destroy BHS when contact with domestics is made • Interagency bylaw collaboration Disease Mitigation Events 2000-2006 MAL Actions: • Studied the issue with MOE and BHS advocates • Recognized that contact between domestic sheep and BHS is dangerous for the BHS • Helped draft a species separation bylaw amendment • Farm Bylaw to allow implementation of amendment is under consideration by MAL administration • AEPI (Agriculture Environmental Partnership Initiative) funding • Interagency bylaw collaboration RDOS Actions: • 2 resolutions + interagency bylaw collaboration First Nations Actions: • 9 Resolutions Affected Areas Recommendations • Bylaws pending for Electoral Areas C, D2, and that part of E draining into Penticton Creek, would be amended to include a Schedule covering the requirements of new farms considering raising domestic sheep within the "high risk" Zone: – For commercial producers, the flock size must be at least 25 head and the property must be fenced so as to prevent nose to nose contact between domestic and bighorn sheep. – Children wishing to raise sheep as pets or show must be members of a 4H club and contain their sheep inside "no contact" fencing. – No other flock sizes of domestic sheep are permitted in the high risk zone. John Kruger First Nations Resolutions First Nations Resolutions First Nations Okanagan Nation Alliance – In November, 2004, the Okanagan Nation Alliance resolved “to support the exclusion of domestic sheep and goats from all areas within the Okanagan Nation territory that represent known or potential future wild bighorn sheep and mountain goat habitats”. Westbank First Nations (Indian Band) – Same as above Penticton Indian Band – Same as above Osoyoos Indian Band – Same as above Lower Similkameen Indian Band – Same as above Upper Similkameen Band – Same as above Union of BC Indian Chiefs - Similar to ONA above, but all of BC (FN territories) First Nations Summit - Similar to ONA above, but all of BC (FN territories) Assembly of First Nations - Similar to ONA above, but all of Canada (FN territories) First Nations 9ACCEPTABLE INTERIM MEASURE OR SHORTTERM GOAL 9LONG-TERM GOAL - Appropriate government legislation throughout wild sheep and mountain goat habitats in North America 9An example of a shared environmental concern 9A great collaborative effort to protect a specific species (very few examples of this)