Lethbridge Herald

Abandonmen­t of dead geese probed

- J.W. Schnarr LETHBRIDGE HERALD Follow @JWSchnarrH­erald on Twitter

Lethbridge Fish and Wildlife officers are investigat­ing the death and abandonmen­t of a large number of geese near Taber.

Brendan Cox, communicat­ions adviser with Alberta Justice and Solicitor General, confirmed a call from the public on Tuesday led to the discovery by officers of 90 birds killed and apparently dumped by the roadside near the intersecti­on of Township Road 112 and Range Road 161, about 11 miles north of Taber.

A release by Fish and Wildlife to social media indicated there were 85 Canada geese and five snow geese.

“All of these birds were either partially or entirely buried in the snow,” Cox said. “Some meat was taken from 24 of them. But no meat at all was taken from the rest.”

Hunting the animals is legal until Dec. 21, but Cox said the main issue is that so many were wasted. “We are looking for more informatio­n,” he said. It is an offence under the Wildlife Act to abandon the edible flesh of any game species.

The Report A Poacher program works better the more it is used. Cox encouraged local residents to get in touch if they see something or know something.

“The Report A Poacher program is a secure and safe way for people to pass along informatio­n to Fish and Wildlife officers,” said Cox. “The more public support we get through the program, the more effective we can be in combatting poaching activities such as this, and other incidents that happen across Alberta.”

Contact the Report A Poacher line at 1-800-6423800, or to report the informatio­n online at alberta.ca/report-poacher.aspx.

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