...strengthening the work of other hunting organizations within the province of Alberta


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Our coalition of hunting, fishing and trapping organizations includes
participation from all major
Stakeholder Groups in Alberta.

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OUTDOOR BOUND IS BACK!

 

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The Outdoor Bound Mentorship Program provides youth and new hunters

with the opportunity to learn the basics of hunting and the importance of

conservation and ethics from experienced adults.

 

If you are a new  hunter interested in learning more, or an adult who is willing to pass on

the traditions of big game or waterfowl hunting to the next generation in Alberta,

please contact:

Kelly Semple, Executive Director
#87, 4003 - 98th Street
Edmonton, Alberta T6E 6M8
Phone: 780-462-2444
Email: ksemple@huntingfortomorrow.com

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OVERVIEW

GENERAL INFORMATION

PROCESS

SPONSORS & PARTNERS

 

MENTORSHIP LOCATIONS

SITE LOCATION DATES ELIGIBLE SPECIES COMPLETE DETAILS
& CONTACT INFORMATION
Edmonton Airports September
to
November

Whitetail Deer
Mule Deer
Moose
ODB Edmonton Airports Info
       


4 Wing Cold Lake

September
to
November
Whitetail Deer ODB 4 Wing Cold Lake Info
       
EPCOR
Genesee Power Plant
September
to
November

Whitetail Deer
Mule Deer
Elk
Moose (draw only)
ODB EPCOR - Genesee Power Plant
       


Peace River

Fall 2010 Choice of
Big Game
&/or Migratory Birds
ODB Peace River
       
Villeneuve Airport September
to
November

Whitetail Deer
Mule Deer
Moose
Coyote
ODB Villeneuve Airport
       

 

PLUS ... SOME SPECIAL HUNTING DAYS!

Provincial Hunting Day: September 25

 

 

 
 

 

2010

ALBERTA MINISTER'S SPECIAL LICENSE

RAFFLE TICKETS


"WINNERS"

Trophy Elk:  Victor Dyck from Brooks 

Trophy Mule Deer:  Laurence Nielsen from Taber

Trophy Sheep:  Archie Nesbitt from Calgary

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 Since 1995, Alberta Sustainable Resource Development has offered these special permits, in partnership with Alberta conservation organizations.  Funds raised from both the sale of the auction and raffle permits are managed under a segregated fund.   Each year, applicants (individuals or organizations) apply to this fund for financial assistance for their conservation projects.  Categories include wildlife management, habitat improvement or conservation education. A Program Advisory Committee (PAC), comprised of representatives from various conservation organizations within Alberta meets to review, rank and allocate funding.  Since the introduction of these permits, nearly $5 million dollars has been raised and re-invested in Alberta for wildlife, habitat and education programs. 

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FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:

 Conservation Education WISE Foundation

Mr. Bob Gruszecki ~ (403) 319-2275 ~ E-mail: robert_gruszecki@ezpost.com

 

Alberta Hunter Education Instructors’ Association

Mr. Dave Paplawski ~ (403) 319-2277 ~ E-mail:  dave@aheia.com

 

Hunting For Tomorrow

Ms. Kelly Semple ~ (780) 462-2444 ~ E-mail:  ksemple@huntingfortomorrow.com

 

OUR VISION

“Hunting continues to be a respected, traditional outdoor activity that remains a substantial and integral part of Alberta’s heritage, culture and environment.”

OUR MISSION

To foster and increase public understanding, involvement and support of hunting.  To ensure opportunities for every Albertan to hunt within a management system that conserves the wildlife resource.

OUR GOALS

To increase the number of people participating in hunting and it’s associated activities within the limits of sustainable wildlife conservation;

To maintain and enhance hunting opportunities and experiences in the province such that hunters are encouraged to stay in the activity and new participants are attracted to it;

To increase public acceptance of hunting as a traditional outdoor activity, improve the awareness of our natural environment and the importance of hunting as a wildlife management tool.

     

     
   

 CURRENT
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

 AHEIA OUTDOOR  YOUTH CLUB

The club is designed for youngsters aged 12-19, who enjoy the outdoor adventures that life, has to offer.

Check out our Youth Page
for more information on the Youth Club as well as Upcoming Youth Hunter Camps and Activities.

     
     
 

ARE YOU A FEMALE HUNTER? 

In Alberta, 5% of our hunting population is female. In the USA, this figure is 15%.  Quite a difference!

If you are a Female Hunter in Alberta – we’d like to hear from you.

Check out our Women's Page
for more up to date information on Women's Hunting Information as well as the Annual AHEIA Outdoor Women's Seminar
held each year in mid-August at the Alford Lake Conservation Centre for Excellence.

 

 
     

 

WHAT'S NEW?

Check out the HFT
What's New Page
for important timely Hunting For Tomorrow Updates:

 

  • AHEIA's Woman's Shotgun Series (Posted Sept 1, 2010)
  • Stakeholder Consultation Sessions (Posted Sept 1, 2010)
  • Notice to Big Game Hunters (Posted Sept 1, 2010)
  • On Line Hunter Harvest Questionnaire
  • ABA Spring Fever Raffle
  • WIN Card Reimbursement for Youth aged 11 - 17
  • 2009 Minister's Special License Raffle Ticket Winners & 2010 Grant Application Information
  • Sheep Show Returns to Reno
  • Guide to Outdoor Adventure Now Available
 

"WHAT'S NEW" REGULAR FEATURES

  • Online Draw Results
  • Hunting: Give It A Shot TV Vignette
  • Let's Go Outdoors Radio
  • AHEIA Online Hunter Education System
  • AHEIA Hunter Education & Firearms Training
  • Hunting & Fishing Community Website
  • Use Respect Program
  • Undersubscribed Licenses Available for Reservation
  • AFGA "Getting Involved" Website
  • Wild TV General Info
  • Hunting & Fishing Licenses ONLINE
  • Hunting Show: "Canada in the Rough"
  • SCI Grant Application Info
  • ABA Bulletin

  • HFTF & eHunt

  • IWMC World Conservation Trust Sustainable News

  • Bowzone

  • Memberships and Renewals

 
     

HOT BUTTONS
TO NEW HFTF UPDATED INFORMATION

   

What's In Your Hunting Pack
March 2, 2010  / PDF 31 KB

HFT and WOMEN in the FIELD  A Great Story / Letter to read

ALUS in ALBERTA: Good News for American Duck Hunters
PDF File: 138 KB January 20, 2010

BECOME INVOLVED: Shooting Ranges around Edmonton

YOUTH: Upcoming 2010 Camps & Seminars

 

 
     

   

Your participation in this coalition maximizes our collective efforts.
Contact us to find out how you may become involved.

Hunting For Tomorrow
Kelly Semple, Executive Director
#87, 4003 - 98th Street
Edmonton, Alberta T6E 6M8
Phone: 780-462-2444

Email: ksemple@huntingfortomorrow.com
If you encounter any problems with this site, please contact Kelly Semple.
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