
Wildlife Act (Alberta)
The Wildlife Act (Alberta) is a law that manages the protection, conservation, and sustainable use of wildlife and their habitats in Alberta. It regulates hunting, trapping, and collecting wildlife to prevent overexploitation and ensure species survival. The Act establishes rules for licensing, permits, and enforcement, supporting responsible stewardship and public safety. It also supports research and habitat preservation efforts, balancing ecological health with human activities like recreation and resource development. Overall, the Act aims to maintain healthy wildlife populations and ecosystems for current and future generations.