Government wants input on migratory bird regs

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Comment on proposed amendments: Migratory Birds Regulations


From: Environment and Climate Change Canada

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Current status: Open

Opened on June 1, 2019 and will close to new input on July 31, 2019.
The Migratory Birds Regulations have never been comprehensively updated or revised since they were put in place in 1917.
The main objectives of this consultation are to:

  • present you with the proposed changes to the regulations
  • invite you to share your comments with us
  • consider your views in the development of the final regulations
Join in: how to participate

To learn how we will protect your privacy during this consultation, please carefully review our privacy statement.
We invite you to read the proposed amendments to the Migratory Birds Regulations (modernization), as well as the accompanying Regulatory Impact Analysis Statement and send us your comments.

Send us an email

Submit your comments by email to ec.ReglementsFaune-WildlifeRegulations.ec@canada.ca.


Participate by mail

Send your comments to the address in Contact us.






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Who is the focus of this consultation

The Government of Canada would like to engage with:

  • general public with an interest in migratory birds
  • migratory game bird hunters, hunting businesses and organizations
  • Indigenous Peoples, governments and representatives
  • conservation organizations
  • natural resources industry
  • provincial and territorial governments, municipalities and co-management boards
Contact us

Caroline Ladanowski
Director, Wildlife Management and Regulatory Affairs Division, Canadian Wildlife Service
Environment and Climate Change Canada | Government of Canada
351 St. Joseph Blvd., 16th Floor
Gatineau, QC K1A OH3
Email: ec.ReglementsFaune-WildlifeRegulations.ec@canada.ca
 
The flop back and forth on the Black duck limit regulations seems kind of set up for confusion and I am certain hunters with no intention of violating it will. Myself I didn't have an issue with the reduced black duck limit, or the proposed increase although I certainly haven't seen more Black ducks but I'd have preferred a written clarification of what hybrids fall under.
 
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