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Alberta proposes new hunting laws allowing unsupervised youth hunting and wheelchair access, sparking debate.
Alberta's government proposes new hunting laws that would allow hunting from wheelchairs, permit 12-year-olds to use guns unsupervised, and remove the need for high-visibility clothing.
The Wildlife Act amendments, introduced by Parks Minister Todd Loewen, also allow hunters to kill black bears and cougars for meat without preserving hides and use leashed dogs to track wounded animals.
Critics worry about impacts on wildlife, especially grizzlies, but officials say big game quotas will remain unchanged.
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Alberta propone nuevas leyes de caza que permiten la caza de jóvenes sin supervisión y el acceso en silla de ruedas, lo que suscita un debate.