The other discussion about high numbers of raccoons in Ontario got me thinking about raccoons in Alberta. They are here without a doubt and have been positively sighted Edmonton -east to Sask border and west to Jasper Park. I have heard stories of them at places slightly north of Edmonton as well.
I have little knowledge about raccoons but people that I have spoken with that have lived around them do not speak highly about them at all. Pest, nuisance, plaque, pita, destructive, nasty......are all some of the words used to describe the critters.
So I got to wondering if our provincial government, in it's infinite wisdom, will declare them a pest open for destruction, or if they will call them a protected fur bearer requiring a licence to kill?
One of the people that I spoke with about raccoons said that the nasty beasts would be a game changer in our natural wild life species here in Alberta.
Any comments?
Dave
I have little knowledge about raccoons but people that I have spoken with that have lived around them do not speak highly about them at all. Pest, nuisance, plaque, pita, destructive, nasty......are all some of the words used to describe the critters.
So I got to wondering if our provincial government, in it's infinite wisdom, will declare them a pest open for destruction, or if they will call them a protected fur bearer requiring a licence to kill?
One of the people that I spoke with about raccoons said that the nasty beasts would be a game changer in our natural wild life species here in Alberta.
Any comments?
Dave





















































