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  2. Firearms regulation in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Open carry of non-restricted rifles is permitted only on hunting grounds such as crown land. Hunting with a restricted firearm (which includes handguns) is prohibited. Handgun registration became law in 1934, and automatic firearms registration was added in 1951. In 1969, laws classified firearms as "non-restricted", "restricted", and "prohibited".

  3. List of wildlife management areas in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of wildlife management areas in the Canadian province of Manitoba. Wildlife management areas are designated by the Government of Manitoba under The Wildlife Act. [1] For a list of all protected areas in Manitoba, see the List of protected areas of Manitoba.

  4. Assiniboine Corridor Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Assiniboine Corridor Wildlife Management Area is a wildlife management area located along the Assiniboine River, Manitoba, Canada. [2] It was established in 2000 under the Manitoba Wildlife Act. [1] [3] It is 33.74 square kilometres (13.03 sq mi) in size. [1]

  5. Canada Wildlife Act - Wikipedia

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    [1] Further, the Wildlife Area Regulations, a component of the Canada Wildlife Act, identifies activities which are prohibited on such areas because they may harm a protected species or its habitat. In some circumstances, land use permits may be granted to individuals, organizations, or companies if the intended use is compatible with ...

  6. Department of Natural Resources (Manitoba) - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba Fishery Regulations, 1987: made under s. 43 of the Fisheries Act (Canada) See also. List of Manitoba government departments and agencies; References

  7. Manitoba Conservation and Climate - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba Environment and Climate Change (or Department of Environment and Climate Change, French: Ministère de l'Environnement et Climat; formerly the Department of Conservation and Climate) [3] is a department of the Government of Manitoba that is responsible for the management and protection of Manitoba's wildlife, water, species at risk, forestry, and other matters related to environmental ...

  8. Trapline - Wikipedia

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    Manitoba has had registered traplines since 1940; they were brought in at that time to stop a wave of new arrivals in Northern Manitoba from trapping out an area that was already overharvested by the local, mostly First Nations, population. The system is administered under the province's Wildlife Act. Lines cannot be sold, inherited, or handed ...

  9. Game law - Wikipedia

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    Game laws are statutes which regulate the right to pursue and hunt certain kinds of wild animals (games or quarries) and fish [1] (although the latter often comes under the jurisdiction of fisheries law). The scope of game laws can include the following: Restricting the days to harvest fish or game (i.e. open and closed seasons);