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May 26, 2022
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Aircraft Maintenance Technician: Occupations in Alberta - alis
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Fish and wildlife officers help conserve and protect the province’s natural resources by ensuring everyone understands and complies with the laws meant to safeguard its natural resources and the public. They also ensure the public’s safety and protection of property in regards to wildlife, as well as provide emergency response assistance to police agencies in rural Alberta. Last week, we welcomed ten new officers to Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services. Each recruit must complete in-de
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The Report A Poacher program helps us ensure our wildlife and outdoor spaces are protected for future generations. Officers cannot be everywhere at once, and this program is a way for the public to help us protect our natural environment. | Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement
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Hunting on private property without permission from the landowner is one of the most common complaints reported to our officers. It is an offense to access property without the owner’s permission. In this video, Sgt. Scott Kallweit talks about the importance of making sure you get the required permissions before hunting on private property this coming hunting season. | Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement
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Fall is a busy time for both hunters and agricultural producers, and it’s important to make sure you plan ahead before entering leased land. You, as the hunter, must contact the leaseholder prior to entering the grazing lease. In the event of a dispute, the hunter will be required to prove proper contact was made. The Recreational Access Regulation aims to provide recreational opportunities when the activity does not impact the land or the leaseholder’s use of the land. The leaseholder could den
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We want to remind people that even in urban areas like Calgary it is important for residents in the area to keep in mind, natural areas that form a part of a wildlife corridor exist with many species travelling through at any given time. Last Thursday, for instance, Calgary Fish and Wildlife officers received a report of a bear sighting in the Strathcona Ravine. Officers closed off the area and attempted to locate the bear with assistance from the Calgary Police Service HAWC helicopter, but ther
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Fish and wildlife officers receive a lot of calls about wildlife in populated areas. It is important for people to keep in mind that natural areas that form a part of a wildlife corridor exist in our communities, with many species travelling through at any given time. Public safety is always the first priority. If there is a risk to the public safety, our officers will respond to the situation. There are a number of strategies officers use to deal with wildlife situations. The first and most imp
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Taking calls 24/7, the Report A Poacher line lets outstanding Albertans alert Fish and Wildlife officers to suspicious or illegal activity. The information officers receive through this line is vital to convicting poachers. Callers can remain anonymous and could be eligible for a reward. Calling the Report A Poacher line at 1-800-642-3800 is the best way to report fish and wildlife crime in Alberta. When you reach an officer, try to give as many of these details as you can: - date, time and loca
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Most people are staying close to home these days, and with bears starting to come out of hibernation, it is very important to take steps to keep bears out of your backyards: Keep your garbage and recyclable bottles and cans in bear-resistant, airtight containers. Keep your compost indoors. Outdoor compost attracts bears. Look into using an indoor composter. Remove bird feeders from your yard in the months when bears are active – usually from the beginning of April until the end of November. Be s
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Fish and wildlife officers help conserve and protect the province’s natural resources by ensuring everyone understands and complies with the laws meant to safeguard its natural resources and the public. They also ensure the public’s safety and protection of property in regards to wildlife, as well as provide emergency response assistance to police agencies in rural Alberta. Last week, we welcomed nine new officers to the Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch. Each recruit must complete in
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We all play a part in preserving our waterways. In this video, Fish and Wildlife Officer Mark Rayment talks about keeping your wheels out of the water. Damage to the bed and shore of a natural water body can destroy fish habitat and prevent spawning. In most cases, wheels or tracks are not allowed in a natural body of water. To cross a creek, please use a bridge or other established crossing, even if you have to go out of your way. Otherwise, it is OK to cross if you find a spot with a hard bott
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Going fishing this coming long weekend? Be sure to familiarize yourself with Alberta’s sportfishing rules and regulations. In this video, Officer Hillier talks about the things Albertans should keep in mind while fishing in Alberta’s water bodies. | Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement
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Are you interested in a rewarding career in law enforcement? Come to Career Expo West in Calgary on Tuesday, Oct. 24 to speak with one of our recruiters. This video gives a small sample of the instruction our recruits receive during 18 weeks of training at the Western Conservation Law Enforcement Academy. If you’d like to find out more about a career with Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Services, visit the Alberta Sheriffs booth from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Career Expo West is happening at the Best Weste
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We want to remind all hunters to follow all current public health orders - including isolating if sick, practicing physical distancing and practicing good hygiene. We also encourage you to keep in mind the Chief Medical Officer of Health's recommendations to stay close to home during this pandemic. We do recognize with the opening of spring hunting season for black bear and white geese, some hunters who live close to certain WMUs may still be planning to go hunting. We want to remind hunters tha
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If you encounter a dangerous wildlife situation or suspicious activity, don’t ignore it — report it. Call the Report A Poacher line at 1-800-642-3800. | Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement
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Introducing the new off-highway vehicle helmet law. Helmets are required when riding on public land. | Alberta Fish and Wildlife Enforcement
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By law, motorists must reduce their speed to 60 km/h or the posted speed, whichever is lower, when passing emergency vehicles or tow trucks that are stopped with their lights flashing. This law applies to the lane(s) immediately next to the stopped vehicles. In this video, Traffic Sheriff Matt Bendera discusses safe driving practices for sharing the road with emergency vehicles. Please slow down and give emergency responders room to work safely. #ABRoads | Alberta Sheriffs
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We are hiring! Are you interested in becoming part of Alberta’s law enforcement team? Do you consider yourself to be professional, ethical, hard-working and team oriented? If so, this opportunity may be for you! The Alberta Sheriffs’ Court Security and Prisoner Transport are currently seeking new members for Law Court Sheriff positions throughout the province. To apply, visit http://jobs.alberta.ca and search for Job ID 1050931 (Edmonton and Calgary) and 1050925. | Alberta Sheriffs
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