Comment
Legislation governing trapping must prioritize animal welfare and be guided by current, peer-reviewed scientific research. The marginal economic benefits derived from the fur trade cannot be permitted to override concerns relating to animal protection, public safety, or ecological sustainability.
The government has an obligation to provide comprehensive scientific documentation, including environmental impact assessments and supporting data, to substantiate its claims.
Policies must ensure the protection of beaver habitats on both Crown and private lands, with particular attention to preventing indiscriminate or out-of-season trapping.
Finally, rigorous reporting requirements and robust regulatory oversight are essential to guarantee that trapping practices are conducted in full compliance with established standards.
Submitted September 23, 2025 9:20 AM
Comment on
Proposals to reduce regulatory and administrative burden, and enable increased economic opportunities for licensed trappers and fur dealers
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025-0781
Comment ID
157643
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