Alberta forestry minister says wolverine, lynx trapping limits lifted to gather data

Sporting a radio collar, a Canada lynx jumps through the two-foot drifts of snow as the animal is released into the Rio Grande 好色tv Forest near Creede, Colo., Tuesday, April 19, 2005. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-David Zalubowski

EDMONTON - Alberta Forestry Minister Todd Loewen says the decision to lift limits on trapping and harvesting for animals like wolverines is being done to get more data on how many there are.

Until recently, trappers on Crown land were almost entirely prohibited from trapping wolverines, and less prohibitively lynx, river otters and fishers -- but Loewen's decision means it's now open season on all four.

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