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A Guide to Aboriginal Hunting Rights: Fishing, Hunting, Trapping, Gathering

This guide outlines the Aboriginal haresting rights of status Indians, non-status Indians, and Metis people. This guide also discusses treaty rights and harvesting, conservation, public health and public safety rules, per-harvest checklists, where to get more information about harvesting in BC, and where to get legal help if you’re charged with a harvesting offence.

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