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NWT hunters take only small parts of shot caribou

More N.W.T. hunters charged with wasting caribou meat

Last Updated: Thursday, April 2, 2009
CBC News

Two more hunters in the Northwest Territories have been charged with wasting
caribou meat in the Tlicho region, about 200 kilometres north of
Yellowknife.

Last month, five other hunters were charged after dozens of dead caribou
were discovered near the community of Wekweti and the old Colomac mine site.

Only the heads or back straps had been taken from many of the animals, with
the rest of the meat left to waste, wildlife officials said.

Wasting and abandoning the meat of hunted wildlife, allowing it to spoil, is
an offence in the territory.

The hunters face fines of $500. If they do not pay the fine, or want to
challenge the charge, their case will go to court.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/north/story/2009/04/02/meat-wasted.html

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NWT hunters take only small parts of shot caribou
Trevor Lautens, North Shore News: It's about lead ripping through flesh, the bird crumpling in flight, the suddenly kneeling deer *LINK*
Does the BC SPCA still condone the hunting of animals by its employees?
Experiences in NWT: wasted lives and arrogance of hunters

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