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142 Dead Birds Dumped Near Saskatoon
25 Nov
Summary
- 142 migratory bird carcasses found on private land near Saskatoon.
- Snow geese, ducks, and one Canada goose were among the dumped birds.
- A $2,000 reward is offered for information leading to charges.

A large number of dead migratory birds, totaling 142, were discovered discarded on private land near Saskatoon. The collection consisted primarily of snow geese, with some ducks and a single Canada goose among the remains. Authorities are seeking information regarding the incident, offering a $2,000 reward for details that lead to charges.
This discovery points to a broader issue of wildlife waste, where hunters irresponsibly discard harvested animals. Such practices not only damage animal populations critical to ecosystems but also negatively impact food security and the reputation of ethical hunters. Conservation efforts are strained by these recurring violations.
Solutions include upholding professional outfitting standards, proper meat donation to food programs, and stricter provincial regulations for non-resident hunters. Reporting suspected violations to conservation officers is crucial for preventing future waste and protecting vulnerable wildlife populations.

