Sask. changes wildlife regulations to help hunters with limited mobility
The Saskatchewan government has made changes to The Wildlife Regulations that will make it easier for people with limited mobility to use motorized wheelchairs and similar equipment for hunting.
Last year, the government adjusted the regulations to allow people in motorized wheelchairs to hunt, but they required a permit to use their wheelchairs. That permit is no longer required.
“This new legislation provides greater access and less red tape for hunters with mobility impairments,” Environment Minister Warren Kaeding said in a media release. “Hunters will be able to take advantage of new technologies in motorized mobility equipment, without the requirement of obtaining a permit to use the equipment.
“This is a great example of how a policy can evolve to meet the needs of Saskatchewan residents.”