Question for BC small game hunters.

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I looked through the reg's last night and couldn't find anything on this matter.

I know for certain game you must leave certain parts on the animal (wing on game birds, proof of ### on deer, etc...) but what about small game such as Snowshoe hare?

Are you required to leave any identifying parts on the animal such as a foot for identification or are there no other rabbit species in BC other than listed in the reg's?
 
I looked through the reg's last night and couldn't find anything on this matter.

I know for certain game you must leave certain parts on the animal (wing on game birds, proof of ### on deer, etc...) but what about small game such as Snowshoe hare?

Are you required to leave any identifying parts on the animal such as a foot for identification or are there no other rabbit species in BC other than listed in the reg's?

Their are: some sort of cottontail in the south Okanagan (considered an Endangered Species AFAIK) as well as "brush rabbits" in the Fraser Valley (considered pests, but not bad eating - ask me how I know :)). As far as requirements to leave ID stuff on snowshoe hare, not that I know of.
 
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