
UPDATED: $1,500 reward in Chilliwack bear poaching case
Paws and gall bladders removed from two black bears left floating in Harrison River, according to reports
Paws and gall bladders removed from two black bears left floating in Harrison River, according to reports
Paws removed from carcass, remainder of bear left behind, according to reports
Ten concerned residents have increased original reward from $1,000 to $10,000 leading to identification and conviction of the person(s) responsible.
NO GRAPHIC IMAGES: A skunk injured by an illegal trap was humanely euthanized by wildlife rehabilitators.
NO GRAPHIC IMAGES: The discarded skin of what appears to be a bear cub found in Beaverdell has prompted The Fur-Bearers to issue a reward to assist an investigation.
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The Fur-Bearers are offering a reward to find out who's responsible for a trapped and tortured raccoon. This post contains no graphic images.
The Fur-Bearers reward of $1,000 increased by outraged community.
UPDATE (June 17): Another $1,000 has been pledged, raising the total to $4,500.The harrowing experience of at least one raccoon who has lost a paw
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