Regina Leader-Post

Wolseley residents disgusted by fatal beating of beaver

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Some people in a small community say they are disgusted and disappoint­ed after a beaver was beaten to death with a chair.

Residents say surveillan­ce video from a bakery in Wolseley showed four men leaving a bar on Friday and going after the rodent.

Resident Joselyn Linnell said the beaver had been hanging around the village for about a year.

She said the animal appears to have hissed at the men before it was killed.

It’s sad to think there are people in Wolseley who would do that sort of thing, she added. RCMP said they are looking into a report that came in Saturday morning, but there’s no active investigat­ion.

There’s no word on whether a dead or injured beaver was found.

Animal Protection Services said anyone found guilty of inhumanely killing an animal faces a maximum penalty of 18 months in jail and/or a fine of up to $25,000.

“Very ashamed. This is a good town with good people in it,” said another resident, Candice Malo. “Doing that to an animal is disgusting.”

Linnell said the beaver was considered to be “a friendly guy.”

“We have beavers in town because we have a lake and a dam,” she said. “They are here naturally.”

The Associatio­n for the Protection of Fur-Bearing Animals wrote a letter to Premier Brad Wall asking him to come out strongly against what happened.

“Although your government would never condone such actions, we fear that attitudes leading toward such behaviour (are) endorsed by policy,” the letter said.

“Promotion of ongoing beaver culls, and a lack of humane education or compassion­ate planning options have, even if subconscio­usly to the public, encouraged the idea that beavers are disposable pests or commoditie­s.”

The national organizati­on said it will offer a reward to anyone who can help identify the culprits and is willing to work with the province to develop educationa­l material about beavers.

Linnell said the community is divided over the beaver’s death, but she felt strongly about speaking out.

“I think you have to be pretty hardened to ... not feel that this was unjustly done.”

Wolseley is about 100 kilometres east of Regina.

 ?? MANUEL VALDES/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Police are looking into a report a beaver was beaten to death in Wolseley.
MANUEL VALDES/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Police are looking into a report a beaver was beaten to death in Wolseley.

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