Jan 10, 2021 | Conservation
How to Provide Comments on Public Wildlife Management Plans Winter is the season when hunting and angling conservation-based organizations may be asked by a fish and wildlife agency to review and provide comments on a draft management plan the agency is working on. In...
Apr 30, 2020 | Conservation
Urban Deer – British Columbia’s Ticking Time Bomb In May of 2019, the hunting community and the Fish & Wildlife Branch in British Columbia were thrust onto the front lines of having to go to the next level of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) management....
Mar 20, 2020 | Conservation
The Great Canadian Waterfowl Wingbee The North American Model of Wildlife Conservation includes seven tenants, two of which state: Wildlife species are considered an international resource. Some species, such as migratory birds, cross national boundaries. Treaties...
Feb 4, 2020 | Conservation
10 Must Reads For Canadian Hunter Conservationists It may seem like a cliché, but in order to understand where the future of responsible hunting and wildlife conservation in Canada is headed, hunter conservationists need to understand our country’s conservation...
Jan 24, 2020 | Conservation
Does Shed Antler Hunting Need To Be Regulated in Canada? Maybe this is something only another hunter can understand but don’t you think there is something mystical and powerful about finding a shed antler? Late one spring, I was plodding through the hard snowpack one...
Jan 17, 2020 | Conservation
Why Is Some Wildlife White? It’s winter and most of the Canadian landscape is blanketed white with snow. So, I figured it was an appropriate time to talk about white-coloured wildlife. In 2017, photos and a video of white bull moose filmed in Sweden went viral. There...