Wildlife Regulation 5 — Canada — Northwest Territories law | Esheria

Wildlife Regulation 5

This provision sets hunting rules for polar bear, wolf, and grizzly bear in specified Inuvialuit management areas, including quotas, seasons, tag requirements, and reporting duties after a polar bear kill.

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Jurisdiction
Canada — Northwest Territories
Instrument
Regulation
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
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About this statute

This provision sets hunting rules for polar bear, wolf, and grizzly bear in specified Inuvialuit management areas, including quotas, seasons, tag requirements, and reporting duties after a polar bear kill. This provision sets hunting restrictions for grizzly bears, lynx, and barren-ground caribou, plus reporting and tagging duties after a grizzly bear is killed. This provision sets the Tuktoyaktuk muskox hunting rules: most people need a tag, Inuvialuit may hunt without one, the combined quota with Paulatuk is 150, and the season runs from July 1 to June 30.