B.C. gathers input on proposed hunting changes
The B.C. government is considering changes to its hunting regulations, but first wants to get public feedback on the new ideas.
“Every two years the province reviews regulations and proposes changes as necessary,” a government news release stated. “Proposed amendments are made to support economic and recreational opportunities, respect First Nations’ harvest rights and sustainably manage B.C. wildlife. Proposed updates are developed regionally with local input.”
As many as 50 proposed regulation changes are being considered for 2024, covering a range of topics, such as adjustments to seasons (length, start and end times) and motor-vehicle restrictions.
B.C. residents can provide input on proposed changes through public engagement sessions from Feb. 20 until March 22, 2024.











