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http://www.winnipegsun.com/news/manitoba/2010/05/27/14154126.html
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Moose hunting banned
By PAUL TURENNE, Winnipeg Sun
Manitoba Conservation has indefinitely banned moose hunting in and around the Duck Mountain area, as well as the area northeast of Lac du Bonnet.
The provincial department announced Thursday that due to declining moose populations, big game hunters will not be allowed to hunt the beasts in hunting areas 18, 18A, 18B, 18C and 26 "until the populations have stabilized and numbers allow for the resumption of licensed hunting."
The ban affects the Duck Mountain Provincial Park, as well as the areas surrounding it, stretching from Swan River to Roblin to Grandview. According to Manitoba Conservation, the Duck Mountain area is the most popular moose hunting region in the province.
The ban also affects a large area northeast of Lac du Bonnet, stretching north to Manigotagan and Bissett and including all of Nopiming Provincial Park.
Conservation said the ban is due to a 58% decline in Duck Mountain moose population since 1993, as well as a 60% decline in the Nopiming area in the past 10 years.
A recent population survey confirmed the numbers.
Notice this is only applies to "licensed hunting".
I'll let you draw your own conclusions on who's left to hunt them in these "closed" areas.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Moose hunting banned
By PAUL TURENNE, Winnipeg Sun
Manitoba Conservation has indefinitely banned moose hunting in and around the Duck Mountain area, as well as the area northeast of Lac du Bonnet.
The provincial department announced Thursday that due to declining moose populations, big game hunters will not be allowed to hunt the beasts in hunting areas 18, 18A, 18B, 18C and 26 "until the populations have stabilized and numbers allow for the resumption of licensed hunting."
The ban affects the Duck Mountain Provincial Park, as well as the areas surrounding it, stretching from Swan River to Roblin to Grandview. According to Manitoba Conservation, the Duck Mountain area is the most popular moose hunting region in the province.
The ban also affects a large area northeast of Lac du Bonnet, stretching north to Manigotagan and Bissett and including all of Nopiming Provincial Park.
Conservation said the ban is due to a 58% decline in Duck Mountain moose population since 1993, as well as a 60% decline in the Nopiming area in the past 10 years.
A recent population survey confirmed the numbers.
Notice this is only applies to "licensed hunting".
I'll let you draw your own conclusions on who's left to hunt them in these "closed" areas.
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