Eight special hunting licences from Alberta have sold for a total of $356,000 CAD at a recent auction in Utah, underscoring the high demand for exclusive hunting rights. These Minister’s Special Licences exempt top bidders from some hunting regulations, allowing them to pursue specific game year-round in designated wildlife management areas.
The auction raised significant funds for animal conservation projects, with a highlight being the mule deer licence, which commanded an impressive $70,000 USD. Overall, the sale reflects a robust interest in unique hunting opportunities, as well as a commitment to preserving wildlife through targeted funding.
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