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The 2025 Waterfowl Population Status Report, released in mid-September, showed that North America’s duck populations remain steady.
A new women’s waterfowling event at Long Point Wildlife Management Unit attracted more than organizer Heather Ketchabaw had hoped for.
Suddenly, EV sales tanked, rebates evaporated on both sides of the border and support for traditional trucks soared.
The 2025 Waterfowl Population Status Report, released in mid-September, showed that North America’s duck populations remain steady.
A new women's waterfowling event at Long Point Wildlife Management Unit attracted more than organizer Heather Ketchabaw had hoped for.
Suddenly, EV sales tanked, rebates evaporated on both sides of the border and support for traditional trucks soared.
Overall, the OFAH is excited about the changes through this new model, and we hope you enjoy your new reading experience.
The OFAH plays an important role in fisheries conservation. Here are some changes to the 2018 fishing regulations that you should know.
The OFAH works in partnership with all levels of government, organizations, and individuals to conserve fisheries and enhance opportunities.
When an increase in municipal fishing issues cropped up in Ontario involving angler access, the OFAH provided assistance.
Ontario had a new person at the helm of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) in 2018 through Nathalie Des Rosiers.
Finding a new lake potentially offering a favourite species is a high priority for anglers. Interpreting the logistics of stocking can help.