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Reward offered for information about shooting of livestock in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan is seeing an alarming trend in the criminal shooting of domestic livestock throughout the province.
Sask Wildlife federation

Saskatchewan is seeing an alarming trend in the criminal shooting of domestic livestock throughout the province.

The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association have partnered to SaskTip (Turn In Poachers) to provide a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to a conviction of anyone found illegally shooting livestock.

“It’s not uncommon for some animals to be injured in hunting season, but these cases seem to be blatantly criminal in nature versus an accidental shooting,” said Saskatchewan Stock Growers president Kelcy Elford.

“This type of behavior is condemned by the law-abiding hunting and firearm communities,” said Clark Schultz, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation President, adding, “these people are criminals.”

SaskTip Board Chair Lorne Scott welcomes the support and cooperation of the SSGA and SWF, stating the importance of “collectively working with livestock producers and law-abiding citizens to curtail irresponsible and needless destruction and suffering of domestic animals.”

If you have information that could assist in the apprehension and prosecution of any individual illegally shooting domestic livestock, Call the Turn In Poachers Line, toll-free, at 1-800-667- 7561. Tips can remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a cash reward if your information leads to a conviction.