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Published Alberta, CanadaUpdated

Hunters and trappers focus of new bill amending Alberta’s wildlife management practices

  • Alberta's government proposed new legislation allowing wheelchair hunting and permitting children as young as 12 to use guns without supervision, according to Parks Minister Todd Loewen.
  • The bill includes changes that allow hunters to kill black bears and cougars for meat without preserving the hides, as stated by Loewen.
  • Additionally, hunters could use leashed dogs to track wounded big game and shoot waterfowl from motorized boats, according to the new bill.
  • Loewen emphasized the need for regulations to evolve with hunting practices, ensuring inclusivity for persons with disabilities and simplifying hunting laws.
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bygdanytt.no broke the news in on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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