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A new federal government proposal would implement further restrictions on retailing and transporting black powder and powder for reloading.
While hardware disease is well-documented in livestock, cases in wild white-tailed deer are extremely rare.
OFAH Foundation offers Ontario high school students the opportunity to earn volunteer hours through online conservation-focused modules.
A new federal government proposal would implement further restrictions on retailing and transporting black powder and powder for reloading.
While hardware disease is well-documented in livestock, cases in wild white-tailed deer are extremely rare.
OFAH Foundation offers Ontario high school students the opportunity to earn volunteer hours through online conservation-focused modules.
About 30 Indigenous hunters are helping moose researchers by using a new smartphone app designed to monitor moose numbers.
According to numbers from the last two years, some hunters who succeed in the draw, aren't participating in the elk hunt.
Some black bear hunters have begun receiving a 2017 Ontario Black Bear Hunter Survey in the mail from the MNRF.
Rumours of troubles at Remington were confirmed when the outdoor giant reached an agreement with its creditors.
A proposed federal government species-at-risk recovery plan could mean good news for the northern bobwhite.
An additional $20 million in funding for Canada’s Asian carp program over the next five years was announced by the federal government.