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Bear near Gravenhurst |
Quebec is in the process of suing the federal government for the records. Seems a shame to throw away the data.
News Release
Stopping the Illegal Export of Canadian Wildlife
OTTAWA, Ont. – September 21, 2012 – Environment Canada wildlife enforcement officers launched a coordinated series of interprovincial and international border inspections in the summer of 2012 to look for evidence of illegal hunting of black bear and other species.
- The operation took place in 29 locations throughout Canada.
- Over 700 hunters and 125 fishermen were inspected while travelling between provinces or leaving the country.
- Inspections resulted in 79 infractions.
- Of these, 44 were related to black bears while 35 involved other species of wildlife.
- officers issued 54 contraventions, 25 warnings and confiscated 9 bear carcasses.
- Various animal parts were confiscated: skulls, bear and seal meat, a liver, bacula and eagle parts.
- Species inspected during the operation included wolf, bison, beaver, duck, mountain lion, deer and fish.
