Albino Moose on video
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Albino Moose on video
Video was taken Wednesday by a mine worker near Foleyet, Ontario. Albino moose are a very rare occurrence despite the fact that there are about 10 albino moose near this little town
Facebook link to video, not available on Youtube:
https://www.facebook.com/pascal.ouellet ... 787929290/
Facebook link to video, not available on Youtube:
https://www.facebook.com/pascal.ouellet ... 787929290/
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Re: Albino Moose on video
Another video taken about a year ago near the same town:
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Re: Albino Moose on video
I guess that's a big plus for hunters that only like white meat. 8P
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Re: Albino Moose on video
LoneWolf_53 wrote:I guess that's a big plus for hunters that only like white meat. 8P
Good one!! Question is, would you be looked down upon if you shot it? It may be sacred!
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Re: Albino Moose on video
In March 2005, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources amended the hunting regulations to protect the white moose in the Foleyet area. Predominantly colored white moose may not be harvested by hunters in Ontario Wildlife Management Units 30 & 31.
http://whitemoose.ca/help.html
http://whitemoose.ca/help.html
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Re: Albino Moose on video
Clearly an error by the Ontario government. They should have advertised that an albino moose was available for harvest and issued a larger number of hunting permits for that area, and charged a higher price because of the increased demand. Many hunters would have snapped up the licenses for a chance at this moose. How come wildlife management practices have allowed socialism and leftist thinking to rule the way they do things? More licenses and higher prices are the free enterprise solution to this moose.