The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) was established in 1928, and is Canada's leading conservation organization, as well as a non-profit registered charity.
The Federation lobbies for the protection of wildlife and Canadian outdoor traditions.
The OFAH is notable in that it opposes the Canadian Firearms Registry, and launched a lawsuit against the Ontario Liberal government in order to have the spring bear hunt reinstated.
[1][2] The OFAH was successful in having the section of the Lord's Day Act repealed which banned Sunday gun hunting in Ontario.
[3] Lately, the OFAH has been campaigning to have the cormorant population in Ontario controlled.