“The investigation has determined the person responsible was in lawful possession of the wildlife parts as a result of their taxidermy business,” the COS said on its Facebook page.
According to the COS, the donation was in lieu of a $115 littering charge under the Environmental Management Act, “and far exceeds the fine amount.”B.C. family finds dozens of severed bear paws in North Shuswap area – May 25, 2021 “We hope the conclusion of this investigation, which confirms this was not related to poaching, helps alleviate distress and bring closure to the public.”Conservation officers remind public to leave fawns alone – May 30, 2022
“This is to avoid alarming passersby, as well as attracting dangerous wildlife to an area frequented by people, which can create a public safety risk,” said the COS.
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