Alberta's special hunting licences yield $356K at Utah auction
- Seven unique hunting licences from the Alberta government were sold for about C$356,000 at an auction in Utah.
- Hunters paid US$50,000 each for moose and elk licences, while a mule deer licence sold for US$70,000.
- Overall, these licences generated C$923,000 for animal conservation projects, according to the Alberta government.
- An eighth special licence for a bighorn sheep sold for a record-breaking US$400,000 at a prior auction last month in the U.S.
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