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A hunter in Ontario was fined $3,000 and lost his licence for a year after mistaking two dogs for coyotes and killing them in February 2025.
A hunter in Ontario was fined $3,000 and had his licence suspended for a year after mistakenly killing two dogs he thought were coyotes in February 2025.
The incident occurred in Wildlife Management Unit 92, where coyote hunting is allowed year-round without tags.
Hunters must have a valid Ontario Outdoors Card, small-game licence, and firearm accreditation.
Coyote hunting seasons vary by region, with year-round hunting in Southern Ontario and September 15 to March 31 in Central and Northern Ontario, though some areas like provincial parks prohibit it.
No harvest limits apply in many regions, and landowner permission is required.
The Ministry of Natural Resources notes coyote populations are stable but warns of misidentification risks, especially in low light.
Un cazador en Ontario fue multado con $3,000 y perdió su licencia por un año después de confundir dos perros con coyotes y matarlos en febrero de 2025.