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Cape Breton, Nova Scotia Moose Lottery 04/02/08
With another successful moose hunting season completed, applications are about to be accepted for the 2008 annual moose draw lottery. [Comments?]
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Nova Scotia Asks Citizens to Leave Wildlife Alone 03/12/08
Each spring, people come across newborn wildlife in Nova Scotia's woodlands that appear to be lost or abandoned and many choose to treat those wild animals as pets. [1 Comment]
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Nova Scotia "Hunters Helping Hungry" a Success 02/22/08
Nova Scotia's hunters helped many local families by contributing to the Hunters Helping the Hungry program. The program's second year provided more than 775 kilograms of deer and moose meat for the province's food banks. [1 Comment]
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Nova Scotia Student Visits NB on Hunting Exchange Trip 11/14/07
Seventeen-year-old Neil Lewis got his first taste of hunting in the New Brunswick wilderness recently, as a participant in the Atlantic Provinces' Youth Hunting and Fishing Exchange Program. [Comments?]
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Nova Scotia Investigates Moose Poaching 09/26/07
Department of Natural Resources conservation officers are asking for the public's help to solve the illegal killing of an endangered mainland moose in Colchester County. [Comments?]
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Nova Scotia Antlerless Deer Hunting Licences Available 07/25/07
One-thousand additional permits are up for grabs in this year's antlerless deer hunting licence draw, bringing the total licences to 5,750 for the fall 2007 season. [Comments?]
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Nova Scotia Archery in Schools Pilot Program 06/22/07
An ancient sport may hold the key to helping more students get the point about the importance of being active. [Comments?]
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Nova Scotia Moose Deadline Approaching 05/25/07
Prospective moose hunters have less than a week to apply for one of the 345 moose hunting licences. The application deadline is midnight Thursday, May 31. [6 Comments]
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Nova Scotia Increases Hunting Opportunities for Youth 04/25/07
Young Nova Scotians will have more opportunities to hunt for deer, as a result of recent changes to regulations under the Nova Scotia Wildlife Act. [1 Comment]
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Nova Scotia has New OHV Regulations 04/18/07
Effective immediately, anyone operating an off-highway vehicle (OHV)on another person's property must have liability insurance of at least $500,000, as well as accident benefit coverage. [Comments?]
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