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Responsible ATV use benefits everyone
2021-06-08
Peter Mellish understands better than most the importance of following the rules when riding all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) in Prince Edward Island.
The PEI ATV Federation president says spring is the time of year when riders return to the outdoors and support local businesses in rural areas along...
Conservation Officer seasonal activity report - April 2018
2018-04-19
The report highlights some activities of PEI's Conservation Officers, safety tips and includes a map of enforcement activities in 2017.
Conservation Officer seasonal activity report - February 2018
2018-02-07
The report highlights some activities of PEI's Conservation Officers, safety tips and includes a statistical summary from 2017.
Protecting natural resources is a national effort
2017-06-27
The men and women who protect Canada’s natural resources, including Prince Edward Island conservation officers, gathered recently in Stanley Bridge.
The theme of the conference was officer safety and training officers to meet both old and new challenges.
While visiting the province, the...
Report a Violation to a Conservation Officer
2017-04-19
Conservation Officers patrol the Province of PEI to monitor, preserve and protect our Island’s wildlife and natural resources. They conduct investigations and respond to reports from the public about potential violations under many pieces of provincial and federal legislation. You could encounter a...
Enforcing the rules that protect people and the environment
2017-02-03
There’s something extra special about spending time outdoors in winter. Snowmobilers, hunters and trappers understand the value of spending time in nature experiencing the hidden parts of the Island that many never have the opportunity to see. Whether it’s skiing, ice skating, or snowmobiling, a...
PEI's Conservation Officers
2016-03-14
Call 911 to report a fire, report a crime or save a life.
To report a marine pollution incident to the Coast Guard call 1-800-565-1633.
To report a wildlife related enforcement matter after normal office hours call (902) 368-4884 or visit princeedwardisland.ca/reportpoaching
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