HomeMy WebLinkAboutHuron Expositor, 2005-10-12, Page 9New regulations
Jeff H e u c her t
New regulations are in place for
the upcoming hunting seasons
which will allow hunters to keep
more controlled deer.
Hunters will now be able to pur-
chase up to four additional deer
seals in Huron County, and one
additional seal for areas in Perth
County.
In the past hunters had their
license and one seal, which allowed
for one deer in the controlled gun
hunt.
The two hunting seasons run
from Nov. 7 to 12, and Dec. 5 to 10.
Huron and Perth Counties are
divided into four wildlife manage-
ment units(WMU). There are two
WMU's both in Huron and Perth
Counties.
The Ministry of Natural Resources
adjusted the regulations after ana-
lyzing deer population figures col-
lected over the year, according to
Huron East man charged
with possession after fire
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will allow hunters more deer
acting management biologist for the
Ministry, Christa Casselman.
"We take the numbers and put
them into a computer that sorts
them, then we can look at the
trends," says Casselman.
The trends show white-tailed
deer population in Ontario
ing. They hope
by increasing the
number of deer
allowed to be
hunted, there
will be a
decrease in deer -
vehicle collisions,
and agricultural
crop damage.
The increase
in deer popula-
tion can be
attributed to a
number of fac-
tors, such as
milder winters,
reduced death to
A 21 -year-old Huron out the blaze and was
East man has been transported to a local hos-- '
charged with possession of pital where he was admit -
a controlled substance ted with burns to his hands
after a house fire in and face.
Brussels on Oct. 1 at 7:15 Officers found suspected
p.m. marihuana inside the
The fire on Turnberry house.
Street was started with The man, who is also
something boiled on the charged with breaching
stove caught fire. probation, is scheduled to
The man was badly attend court in Wingham
burned in attempts to put on Dec. 8.
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young deer because of a smaller coy-
ote population, and decreased hunt-
ing areas due to urban expansion.
These changes follow a couple
others by the Ministry over the past
few years. The Ministry has
expanded the length of archery and
is grow- gun deer hunting seasons and intro-
duced a second hunting season all
together.
You can purchase the additional
deer seals at the Ministry of
Natural Resources office in Clinton
beginning Oct. 17 at 8:30 a.m. The
Ministry expects line-ups for the
extra seals.
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