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Mistaken abandonment: Saskatchewan wildlife expert says to leave bunnies aloneThe Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation is reminding residents not to interfere with wild rabbit babies who may look to be abandoned by their parents.CanadaApr 27, 2020
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Investigation underway after slaughtered pregnant moose discovered in SaskatchewanThe wildlife federation wants the provincial government to develop comprehensive wildlife corridor and road closure initiatives that protect wildlife in vulnerable locations.EnvironmentMar 27, 2020
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Sask. Wildlife Federation says it’s ‘naïve’ to think trespass laws won’t hurt huntingHunting season is in full swing in Saskatchewan, with big game animals like moose, deer and antelope all in season. However, things may look different next year as the province looks to revise the Trespass Act. Currently, if rural land owners don’t want people like hunters or snow mobilers crossing their land it is the...PoliticsOct 26, 2018
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