This week at “Rendez-Vous Nature”, the second Operation Panache, held during the last moose hunting season with firearms, reveals that wildlife protection violations remain recurrent in the hunting of this large game, notably with 33 moose seized.
Ernie Wells speaks with Commander Sylvain Marois, of the Wildlife Protection Service, South-East sector of Quebec.
Technology reaches trappers through modern and proven practices, including selective trapping, as explained by the general director of the Fédération des trappeurs gestions du Québec, Gaétan Fournier.
And each year, some 6,700 big game animals, especially deer, are victims of collisions on Quebec roads.
The spokesperson for the Ministry of Transport, Maxime Hébert-Lévesque, explains the causes of this annual massacre and the mechanisms deployed to reduce it.
All this and more “Rendez-vous Nature”. The show is broadcast every Sunday at 11 a.m. on FLO 96.5. To catch up on all the podcasts of the season, check out our section in Le Soir.ca!