As long as animals are legally harvested, it's nobody's business what someone does with the cape IMO.
As long as animals are legally harvested, it's nobody's business what someone does with the cape IMO.
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Trying to find the wording on the Wildlife Act. I think once it's tanned, it's now an animal product and different, but a raw cape is probably considered a wildlife part. I think someone could sell it to a taxidermist as they have the permit for it, then it can be used by someone else. I don't think you can sell animal parts directly to another person.
Possession of wildlife
33 (1)A person commits an offence if the person has live wildlife in his or her personal possession except as authorized under a licence or permit or as provided by regulation.
(2)A person commits an offence if the person has dead wildlife or a part of any wildlife in his or her possession except as authorized under a licence or permit or as provided by regulation.
Last edited by kootenaihunter; 08-23-2018 at 10:30 AM.
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No issue with it as selling a cape is often just utilizing a part of the animal that would normally go to waste other wise