Home > News & Info > British Columbia
FREE Newsletter - Sign up today!  
British Columbia News
Wing Quon Enterprises Charged with Possession and Sale of Endangered Species
Environment Canada


Posted on: 09/04/06 [15 Comments]

Environment Canada has laid 14 charges against Wing Quon Enterprises Ltd. for allegedly importing CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) specimens without the required permits and for unlawfully possessing and distributing medicines containing Tiger, Bear, Pangolin, Musk Deer and Rhinoceros derivatives.

The company has been charged with three counts of importing CITES controlled plant species without a permit in contravention of Section 6(2) of the Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (WAPPRIITA). The company has also been charged with nine counts under Section 8(a) of the Act for unlawful possession of medicines containing Tiger, Bear, Pangolin, Musk Deer and Rhinoceros derivatives and two counts under Section 8(c) of the Act related to the distribution of medicines containing Tiger and Rhinoceros.

Environment Canada laid charges against Wing Quon Enterprises Ltd. on July 7, 2006, following an investigation by the Wildlife Enforcement Division.

CITES is an international agreement to regulate trade in specific species of wild animals and plants, as well as their respective parts and derivatives. Environment Canada is the lead agency responsible for CITES implementation in Canada. WAPPRIITA is the legislation used to implement CITES in Canada. Offences under WAPPRIITA are punishable on summary conviction by a fine not exceeding $50,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or both. Further information on CITES and WAPPRIITA may be found at www.cites.ec.gc.ca.

Western Canada Forum Topics

The Western Canada Forum has 164 Active Topics

Photos and Stories

Pennsylvania Whitetail Deer & Black Bear
The whitetail deer was a 173 lb 8 pointer I harvested on public land in Pike County, Pennsylvania with archery equipment. The black bear was 150 lbs, and harvested on public land in Pike County, Pennsylvania with a 12 gauge 870 Remington using 2 3/4 inch Remington Premier Copper Solid Sabot Slugs. This was the second Pennsylvania black bear I have taken in 10 years in the Commonwealth.


Hunting News & Info | Articles | Hunting Forum | Advertise with BGH! | Privacy Statement | HOME
Hunting Guides & Outfitters | Tall Tales | Recipes | Hunting Directory | Sitemap | Forum Archives
Contact us at info@biggamehunt.net
© 2000-2009 RiderWeb, Inc.