— Po EE WILDLIFE AND AGRICULTURE IN THE FRASER VALLEY Serena 9h. MARCH 1974 4t the RICHMOND INN WESTMINSTER SALON 755 WESTMINSTER HIGHWAY RICHMOND, B.C. Urban growth, the Land Commission Act, changes in the structure and roles of the Fish and Wildlife Branch, municipal regulation of hunting and the recommendations of . the GVRD's Citizens' Committees on the “Livable Region" are all having effects on wildlife management in the Fraser Valley. Wildlife can survive only if the different pressures upon it are matched by a wide variety of management techniques. These, in turn, will demand much greater com- mitments by the users of wildlife and a high degree of co-operation between them and the land owners and farmers. This conference will examine the possibilities and problems which changes in wildlife management will bring in the Fraser Valley of the future. It is the first of a conference series, "Wildlife for Tomorrow”, -in B.C. Mh. DOUGLAS rm At 4 «een Lip R