Mr. Speaker, we use each of a number of ways of managing wildlife. First of all, certainly information that we get from harvesters is important in terms of the number of animals that are taken, and I refer both to aboriginal harvesters as well as just sport hunters. We also know, from quota information, the number of licences that have been taken out. As well, our biologists are collecting information. Certainly there is opportunity for anyone who feels that the quotas are either too generous or too stringent to provide us with that advice and the reasons why they feel that way. Thank you.
Joe Handley on Question 95-14(4): Wildlife Management Regulations
In the Legislative Assembly on July 23rd, 2001. See this statement in context.
Further Return To Question 95-14(4): Wildlife Management Regulations
Question 95-14(4): Wildlife Management Regulations
Item 6: Oral Questions
July 22nd, 2001
Page 269
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