ACTION
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The OFAH employs a team of professional staff to review policy proposals, changes to regulations and legislation and any other initiatives or programs to advocate for Ontario’s natural resources and the rights and traditions of anglers and hunters. Your Federation responds to proposed changes that could affect fish and wildlife conservation and angling and hunting opportunities. The Federation represents wolf & coyote hunters through the OFAH Sporting Dogs/Small Game/Migratory Birds/Wetlands Advisory Committee
Listed below are examples of your OFAH hard at work on wolf and coyote management.
Official Submissions
Nov 28, 2019 Bill 136 – An Act to enact the Provincial Animal Welfare Services Act, 2019
Sept 26, 2019 OFAH responds to MNRF wolf and coyote hunting regulation changes in Northern Ontario
Mar 29, 2019 OFAH shares concerns with OFMF over wolf/coyote ban in Ontario
Feb 12, 2018 EBR#013-1813 – OFAH comments on the proposed expanded wolf/coyote ban
May 31, 2017 OFAH comments on the management plan for the Eastern wolf in Canada
Aug 8, 2016 EBR#012-8104 – OFAH comments on proposed wolf/coyote ban
Jan 12, 2016 EBR#012-6073 – OFAH comments on proposed changes to wolf & coyote hunting regulations
Sept 28, 2015 EBR#012-4735 – Regulating the use of Relaxing Cable Restraints for trapping in Ontario
Nov 24, 2014 Management of wolves & coyotes across northeast and northwest Ontario
Mar 1, 2009 OFAH inquires about wolf/coyote game seal availability in northern areas
Jul, 14, 2008 OFAH response to the ban on hunting of wolves and coyotes in the townships outside of Algonquin Park
Where we Stand
- Wolf and coyote decisions must be made using the best available science
- Coyote and wolf regulations should be reviewed and managed separately
- Hunting and trapping contributes to healthy populations and control of localized populations
MNRF should better-communicate their wolf management conservation efforts which include:
- prey management (provincial deer and moose programs)
- forest management (forest habitat guidelines)
- restoration programs
- fur management (trapper harvest reporting)
- wildlife population assessments (aerial surveys which include wolf counts)
- land use programs that protect habitat (Crown land management, Provincial Parks programs)
- Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act (FWCA) regulations that protect wildlife
Committee Involvement
OFAH Sporting Dogs/Small Game/Migratory Birds/Wetlands Advisory Committee