

Predator Control
HUNTING & TRAPPING IN BC
Suggestions & Tips for Keeping Livestock
& Families safe from Predators.




> Hunting and Trapping Regulations Synopsis
> Schedule of Royalties for 2016
> Use Of Road-kill Wildlife By Trappers
> Compulsory Reporting and Inspection of Fur-bearers
B.C. Hunting & Trapping Regulations
The Hunting & Trapping Regulations Synopsis is a summary of the B.C. hunting and trapping regulations made under the Wildlife Act, prepared for the convenience of hunters and trappers.

Bears
Choose a topic, to the right to learn more about bear behaviours:

For more information on bear behavior and
how to respond to an encounter see the
“Safety in Bear Country” video series.
Cougars
Choose one of the following topics to learn more about cougar behaviours
Camping
Children & Cougars
Cougar Sightings
Fencing
Livestock Harassment
Livestock Husbandry
Pets
Predator Control & Prevention
Repellents & Scare Devices

Wolves & Coyotes
Choose one of the following to learn more about wolves and coyotes:

Agricultural & Residential Vegetable Gardens
Barbeques
Beehives
Berry Patches
Bird Feeders
Camping
Compost
Crop Damage
Fencing Electric & Non-Electric
Fruit Trees
Garbage & Garbage Cans
Landfills
Livestock Harassment
Livestock Husbandry
Pet Food
Predator Control & Prevention
Repellants & Scare Devices
Smokehouses (Native) & Residential Smokers
Deer, Elk & Moose (Ungulates)
Choose one of the following options to learn more about managing ungulate behaviours:
Barriers
Crop damage
Trees - fruit & ornamental
Deer-resistant plants
Fencing
Guard dogs
Repellents
Scare devices

Other Common Conflict Species
Choose one of the following species to learn more about their behaviours:


Reporting Conflicts
Contact the COS Call Centre 1-877-952-7277 (RAPP) if a bear, cougar, wolf, coyote, deer, elk or moose poses an immediate threat or danger to public safety.
Contact the Conservation Officer Service if you have any questions. Email















