
NEWS: BCCOS bear cub killings prompt formal complaint
The Fur-Bearers calls on BC Conservation Officer Service to clarify roles and create measurable change to reduce deaths of animals.
The Fur-Bearers calls on BC Conservation Officer Service to clarify roles and create measurable change to reduce deaths of animals.
The BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) has killed four coyotes in Stanley Park and will continue using trapping and killing more. The live traps being
Wildlife is impacted by the Police Act, and you have an opportunity to share your views with legislators!
Use of traps within 200m of a dwelling and failure to check likely make trap illegal. BCCOS is investigating.
The Conservation Officer Service has built a reputation for killing wildlife and that will take time and good policy to overcome.
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