Fish & Wildlife Management
Fish and wildlife contribute to the quality of life of Albertans and many residents
have a strong interest in Alberta's wild creatures. For example, farmers and livestock
producers often co-exist with animals, while numerous conservation groups work to
protect fish and wildlife. But hunters, anglers and trappers are those who are most
likely to see living creatures up close.
Whatever their experience, Albertans want to ensure that fish and wildlife continue
to have a secure place in the future of the province. These valuable resources can
be sustained through careful management by the provincial government, but the co-operation
of Albertans is also key.
Alberta Sustainable Resource Development's core business includes fish and wildlife
management, which involves:
- Protecting Alberta's fish and wildlife through effective legislation, regulation
and enforcement programs.
- Assessing the status of fish and wildlife populations and manages species to ensure
populations are sustained.
- Developing regulations, provincial management plans and management programs for
recreational hunting, trapping, outfitting-guiding, game farming and wildlife in
captivity.