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Seven Quebec Deer Hunters Fined $7,230 12/16/05
Seven Quebec hunters were recently convicted of 13 Saskatchewan Wildlife Act
violations and fined a total of $7,230 for over-limit hunting and illegally
tagging big game animals with Manitoba hunting licence tags. [Comments?]
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Extra Saskatoon Hunting Licences Available 12/08/05
Seven hundred Big Game Management Licences are available to people who would
like to hunt anterless mule deer and white-tailed deer in the Saskatoon
Wildlife Management Zone. The offer is part of a plan to reduce and more
effectively manage the deer population in the Saskatoon area. [Comments?]
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1,100 Antlerless Mule Deer Licences Available 11/07/05
Beginning Oct. 31st, 2005 Saskatchewan Environment will be offering 1,100
Antlerless Mule Deer Licences on a first-come, first-served basis. [1 Comment]
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Seven US Residents Fined $18,926 for Illegal Hunting 10/28/05
Seven U.S. residents - four from Arizona, two from Kentucky and one from
California - were recently convicted of 28 violations under The Wildlife Act
and fined a total of $18,926 for illegal bird hunting-related activities in
southwestern Saskatchewan. [Comments?]
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Big Game Management Licences Available 10/27/05
Saskatchewan Environment is offering approximately 500 Big Game Management Licences to people who would like to hunt antlerless white-tailed deer in southeast Saskatchewan. Antlerless deer are does or young animals born this past spring. [Comments?]
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Wildlife Trafficker Fined $41,000 10/19/05
A Yorkton-area resident has recently been convicted of 29 wildlife-related
offences, including 15 for trafficking in wildlife, and fined a total of
$41,000 at provincial court in Esterhazy. The offender was also given a
two-year sentence in a federal penitentiary and had his hunting and fishing
privileges suspended for five years. [Comments?]
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Outfitter Fined $8,250 for Illegal Outfitting and Poisoning Wildlife 07/26/05
An outfitter from north of La Ronge recently appeared in Provincial Court in
La Ronge and received $8,250 in fines and penalties for illegal outfitting and
poisoning wildlife. [4 Comments]
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Men Plead Guilty to Wildlife Violations 03/17/05
Four Saskatchewan men, including a waterfowl outfitter and three guides, pleaded guilty today in Provincial Court on 56 counts of violating federal and provincial wildlife legislation in connection with illegal waterfowl hunting and guiding activities in the Cumberland Marsh area of Saskatchewan. The case was adjourned for sentencing until May 12, 2005. [Comments?]
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Ministers Take Action on CWD 09/29/04
The Canadian Council of Wildlife Ministers recognize the growing danger wildlife diseases pose to wildlife, human health and the economy and have agreed to address the issue of chronic wasting disease by moving forward on developing an action plan for managing this disease and preventing its spread. [Comments?]
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Antlerless Mule Deer Licenses 09/28/04
More than 1,900 Saskatchewan hunters could be getting a bonus this year. That's how many mule deer licences were left over after last spring's Big Game Draw. The licences are for antlerless mule deer, which is a doe or a young deer born in spring 2004. [Comments?]
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