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Home / Crime and Justice / Idaho Poachers Slay 35 Animals, Get Prison Time

Idaho Poachers Slay 35 Animals, Get Prison Time

9 Dec

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Summary

  • 17 out of 19 poachers apprehended in a two-year investigation.
  • 35 animals, including deer, moose, swan, and bobcat, were illegally killed.
  • Offenders faced prison, fines totaling $48,631, and hunting bans.
Idaho Poachers Slay 35 Animals, Get Prison Time

A major wildlife crime investigation in Southern Idaho, initiated by a routine traffic stop in October 2023, has concluded with 17 arrests. Over a two-year period, 19 participants in an illegal hunting ring are believed to have slain 35 animals, primarily mule deer, but also including a bull moose, a swan, and a bobcat. The crimes occurred in Game Management Unit 54, Twin Falls County.

The poachers circumvented legal hunting regulations and compounded their offenses by wasting game meat, an act with civil penalties. Seven of the most serious offenders were sentenced to prison time and hunting bans. The remaining 10 received probation and were fined a collective $48,631, reinforcing the importance of conservation law enforcement.

This outcome highlights the critical role of adequate enforcement in protecting wildlife heritage. While ethical hunting contributes to animal population control and habitat management funding, the actions of irresponsible individuals undermine these efforts and disrupt wildlife management practices.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Authorities apprehended 17 individuals involved in an illegal hunting ring that killed 35 animals since 2016.
Seven offenders received prison sentences and hunting bans, while others were fined and placed on probation.
The ring was responsible for the illegal killing of 35 animals, including mule deer, a moose, a swan, and a bobcat.

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