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THE
COVER:
An
Alberta
Fish
and
Wildlife
Officer
examines
a
drugged
and
collared
cougar,
subject
of
scientific
study
into
the
movement
patterns
of
the
big
cats
Photo
by
John
Elias |
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POINT BLANK
Shot
Livestock:
Hunters
are
the
real
targets
of
rural
myth.
BY DANIEL BOYCO |
COMMON LAWS
Supreme
Court
decision
leads
to
country's
first
Metis
Harvest
Agreement.
BY RICHARD LYONS |
READERS WRITE
Letters to the editor |
LOOKING BACK
Game
wardens
learn
some
lessons
the
hard
way.
BY J. B. STRUTHERS |
ALBERTA
PROFESSIONAL
OUTFITTERS SOCIETY
Open
door
policy
for
U.S.
bird
guides
hurts
Alberta
outfitters
and
resident
hunters
alike.
BY RYK VISSCHER |
HUNTING
FOR
TOMORROW
Lead
the
way:
Mentors
become
the
guiding
light
for
young
hunters.
BY
KELLY
SEMPLE |
CASE IN POINT
Outlaws:
A
look
at
the
dark
side
in
a
different
light.
BY RICHARD SERVETNYK |
UNDER
FOOT
Milkweed:
What's
in
a
name?
BY
STEVE
MACRAE |
THE
ALBERTANS
Hunting
tradition
in
other
places
may
surprise
you.
Should
it
concern
you?
BY
PAT
DUNFORD |
WORKS QUIRKS
Did
you
hear
the
one
about
the
judge,
the
lawyer
and
the
game
warden?
BY STEVE WASYLIK |
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GAME
WARDEN ARCHIVES
Past
issues have been placed in the Alberta Game Warden archives.
Spring 1996 to the
Fall
of
2004 |
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