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2024-25 Minister's Special Licence Auction (MSLA) Funding Recipients


STONY PLAIN, Alberta, June 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On behalf of our fellow Minister's Special Licence (MSL) stakeholders, the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society (APOS) is pleased to announce this year's recipients for the 2024-25 Minister's Special Licence Auction (MSLA) Grants.

The Minister's Special Licence (MSL) has an amazing legacy in Alberta, having channelled millions of dollars into the conservation of Alberta's fish and wildlife resources since 1995. The licences have been administered by various organizations over the years, but APOS took on the role for administering the auctioned permits in 2022. The corresponding resident draws remain with an organization selected by the Minister, currently the Alberta Conservation Association (ACA).

"The revenue generated through these special opportunities has incredible potential to enhance the health and habitat for the wildlife resources that we love and enjoy here in Alberta," states APOS President, Corey Jarvis, "We appreciate all the constructive feedback received from our fellow stakeholders to shape this program for the future, so that program's benefits from the MSLA are maximized back towards wildlife in Alberta."

Grant decisions are made through a MSLA Grants Adjudication Committee, comprised of various educational institutions and hunting stakeholders in Alberta. Further refinements to better clarify process and eligibility are underway, and the process for 2025-26 MSLA grant application will be launched in July.

2024 MSLA Grant Recipients:

Alberta Conservation Association (ACA)

Alberta Hunter Education Instructor Association (AHEIA)

Alberta Trappers Association (ATA)

Alberta Wildlife Federation (AWF)

Laval University

Sherwood Park Fish and Game Association (SPFGA)

University of Alberta

University of Calgary

University of Montana

Wild Sheep Foundation Alberta (WSFAB)

About the Alberta Professional Outfitters Society (APOS)
The Alberta Professional Outfitters Society (APOS) was established as a delegated administrative organization (DAO) for the Government of Alberta in 1997. APOS' delegated responsibilities include licensing the province's guides and professional outfitters, managing the distribution of big game allocations and waterfowl privileges, and holding members accountable to a Code of Ethics. We also provide members with access to competitive liability insurance, a voice within government, and advocacy on key issues.

Contact:

Alberta Professional Outfitters Society (APOS)
#100, 3802 - 49 Avenue
Stony Plain, AB T7Z 2J7
P: (780) 414-0249
[email protected]
www.apos.ab.ca
@ComeHuntAlberta




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