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B. C. increases sanctions for breaking Wildlife Act
RELATED: The state is enacting a number of charges to punish animals violators. Around 200 different types of violations may be subject to higher penalties starting on June 17 for offenses like illegal hunting, hunting, and hands. &# 13,
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Protection officials in British Columbia are looking into an elk killed and left in the Squamish Valley over the Labor Day long weekend. The dead bull moose was discovered and reported on Saturday near the Ashlu River, according to the B. C. Conservation Officer Service. When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered that the dog had been shot and that its horns had been shaved. The deer was reportedly shot between 10 p.m. on Friday and 8 a.m. on Saturday, according to officials. They think Saturday evening the horns were removed. According to conservation officers, the location is close to many camping areas and a provincial recreation area. Today, extending
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Officials believe a resident of the area witnessed the dog being shot or had its horns taken. People with information is asked to call the RAPP series 24/7 at 1-877-952-7277.
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