Enforcement patrols during the 2023 fall migratory bird hunting season net $35,000 in court fines for seven hunters in Newfoundland and Labrador

September 16, 2024 – Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador – Environment and Climate Change Canada

With the opening of the fall migratory bird hunting season in Newfoundland and Labrador last year, enforcement officers were in the field to ensure that hunters were complying with the applicable federal laws and regulations that outline when and where to hunt, daily possession and bag limits, and the proper equipment that must be used, among other prohibitions and restrictions. Enforcement officers carried out a series of patrols in collaboration with partner agencies, resulting in charges and $35,000 in total court-ordered fines for seven hunters provincewide for offences under the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994 and the Migratory Birds Regulations, 2022. In addition to the fines, the convicted hunters are prohibited from holding a migratory game-bird hunting permit, and from hunting migratory birds for a period of one year. The fines will be directed to the Government of Canada’s Environmental Damages Fund.

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