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Photo by hecke71 / Adobe Stock After banning the practice for nearly two decades, the Alberta government is bringing back grizzly bear hunting. Officials say the recent change to Alberta’s Wildlife ...
The Alberta government has created six new areas where cougar hunting is allowed, including inside a provincial park. Forestry and Parks Minister Todd Loewen says the government estimates ...
Alberta banned grizzly hunting in 2006 and the bears were listed as threatened in the province in 2010. At the time, the grizzly population was estimated to be between 700 and 800. Current ...
"The way hunting has been designed for a long time is to not have an impact on the population." Alberta has regulated its cougar population since 1969. An annual quota allows up to 155 animals to ...
They will simply apply through Alberta’s hunting draw process. It’s safe to assume they won’t apply there because of a desire to find peaceful solutions; they will apply because of a desire ...
A decision to partially reverse a nearly two-decade ban on hunting grizzly bears in Canada's Alberta has angered environmentalists, with a group saying they feared its impact on the species ...
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