The red squirrel is a native species to Alberta. They breed in March and April and typically have four or five young, born in late May or early June. Squirrels are active during the day and do not hibernate. Where do squirrels live in Alberta? Red squirrels primarily live in trees and nest in high […]
Category: Alberta
Can You Buy Elk Tag In Alberta?
See below for a listing of Alberta hunting licence and permit fees.Find Your Alberta Hunting Licence or Permit Fee. Permits and Licences Elk Licence Resident Fee $39.95 Non-Resident Canadian $154.66 Non-Resident Alien $291.43* How do I get an elk tag in Alberta? Tags are available by calling toll free in North America 1-888-944-5494 and at […]
How Do I Tag An Animal In Alberta?
if you are purchasing a licence that requires a tag, you must obtain a paper tag. Tags are available by calling toll free in North America 1-888-944-5494 and at Fish and Wildlife district offices and licence issuers. A list of licence issuers is available on Albertarelm.com or by calling the toll free number. How much […]
Where To Buy Hunting License Alberta?
Albertarelm.com. You can purchase a hunting licence online by registering on Albertarelm.com. Licences cost the same online or at an issuer, no service fees are added. Costs vary according to the type of licence. Please read Alberta’s Regulations before you buy a licence to make sure you’re purchasing the right one. How much does it […]
Can You Shoot A Raven In Alberta?
All birds are protected except the following: Starlings, Crows, Pigeons, House (English) Sparrows, Magpies, Blackbirds, Common Grackles, Brown-headed Cowbirds, Ravens (hunted on private land by residents and public land under an agricultural disposition) and any other birds for which an open season has been declared by Can you shoot crows and ravens? Legal status in […]
Where Can You Discharge A Firearm In Alberta?
Activities Castle Provincial Park. Cooking Lake-Blackfoot Provincial Recreation Area. Cypress Hills Provincial Park. North Bruderheim Provincial Recreation Area. Redwater Provincial Recreation Area. Saskatoon Mountain Provincial Recreation Area. Sulphur Gates Provincial Recreation Area. Where can you shoot a gun in Alberta? Most critical is setting up in an absolutely safe location. Alberta regulations dictate it is […]
Do You Need A Tag To Hunt Rabbits In Alberta?
In Alberta, you can harvest rabbits and hares at any time of year, without a special licence requirement or limit. What kind of rabbits can I hunt? Alberta has snowshoe hares, Nuttall’s cottontail, and white-tailed jackrabbits. All are good-eating small game animals. Do I need a license to hunt rabbit in Alberta? Hares and rabbits […]
Can You Hunt Ducks In Alberta?
Alberta boasts what is arguably the finest waterfowl hunting on the continent. Generous bag limits, limited hunting pressure and relatively naïve birds combine to make our province a waterfowler’s dream destination. When can you hunt ducks in Alberta? Open season and daily bag and possession limits for migratory game birds in Alberta Species Open season […]
Is There Forestry In Alberta?
Alberta forests are sustained through regulation, continuous monitoring and control of forest insects and diseases, and gene conservation. Forms related to forestry businesses. Where is forestry found in Alberta? The majority of Alberta’s forested land is in the vast Boreal Forest Natural Region, with an additional strip of forested land running down the Eastern Slopes […]
Can You Shoot A Crane In Alberta?
Opportunity. Hunters wanting to hunt sandhill cranes in Alberta are required to hold a Federal Migratory Game Bird Permit and stamp, as well as the appropriate provincial game bird licence. As a migratory game bird, sandhill cranes must be hunted with the use of non-toxic shot. Steel shot sizes used for geese are ideal Can […]