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Evidence of Sex

Where hunters are required to take males only, they must retain evidence of sex: for caribou, muskox and wood bison, the testicles or scrotum; for moose, the head, testicles or scrotum; for Dall’s sheep, the horns must remain attached to the head and the eye sockets must be intact; and for polar bear and grizzly bears, the baculum.

 

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