Posts Tagged ‘Moose’

Hunter Safety is a Priority

Hunter Safety is a Priority

WAWA, ON  – Hunting season is upon us and the Superior East Detachments of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) would like to remind all hunters that safety need to be their first priority when heading out into the outdoors this fall. Some safety rules hunters are asked to keep in mind during [Read more]

$2,500 Fine for Shooting Firearm on a Road

$2,500 Fine for Shooting Firearm on a Road

A  Blind River area woman has been fined $2,500 for unlawfully shooting two moose on a roadway.  Stacey Armstrong, a resident of Mississauga First Nation, pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm on a roadway. In addition to the fine, the moose were forfeited to the Crown and have been donated to [Read more]

Assistance Req’d to Indentify Individuals Who Discarded Moose Meat Near Manitouwadge

Assistance Req’d to Indentify Individuals Who Discarded Moose Meat Near Manitouwadge

Ministry Seeks Public’s Help in Identifying Individuals who Discarded Moose Meat The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is seeking the public’s help in identifying the individuals responsible for discarding moose meat near Manitouwadge. Conservation officers received a complaint on the [Read more]

First Nations United Regarding Forest Tenure And Economic Initiatives In Forestry

First Nations United Regarding Forest Tenure And Economic Initiatives In Forestry

Aroland, Eabametoong and Marten Falls Move Forward With Agreement For The Ogoki Forest THUNDER BAY, ON – The First Nations of Aroland, Eabametoong and Marten Falls have agreed to move forward together with forest tenure and forestry related economic development within their traditional homelands [Read more]

Ministry Seeks Public’s Help in Abandoned Moose Incident

Ministry Seeks Public’s Help in Abandoned Moose Incident

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is seeking the public’s help in identifying the person or persons responsible for shooting and abandoning a cow moose on December 12 or early on December 13, 2014. The carcass was found beside a disused railway bed four kilometres west of Dog River [Read more]

Fines Total $1,800 for Illegal Moose Hunting In Wawa Area

Fines Total $1,800 for Illegal Moose Hunting In Wawa Area

A tourist camp, its operator and two were fined a total of $1,800 for illegally hunting moose. Redwood Enterprises pleaded guilty to unlawfully hunting moose without a valid licence and to issuing a moose validation tag to a person who was not a registered guest. Redwood Enterprises was fined $450 [Read more]

OPP Warns Motorists of Wildlife on Local Highways

OPP Warns Motorists of Wildlife on Local Highways

WAWA, ON – Warm weather conditions are upon us and the Superior East OPP detachments would like to remind motoring public of an increase presence of moose on our highways.  The OPP investigated 24 moose related traffic collisions during the month of June, 2014. This means slowing [Read more]

Total of $4,500 in Fines for Moose Hunting Violations

Total of $4,500 in Fines for Moose Hunting Violations

Four moose hunters have been fined a total of $4,500 for moose hunting violations. James Stoneman of St. Joseph Island pleaded guilty to failing to properly attach a game seal to a moose, unlawfully transporting wildlife and unlawfully making a false statement to a conservation officer. He was [Read more]

Moose Population Declines Suspected in Northern Ontario

Moose Population Declines Suspected in Northern Ontario

Op-Ed by Natural Resources Minister David Orazietti In Ontario, the Ministry of Natural Resources monitors moose populations and carefully regulates hunting to ensure populations remain sustainable. This past winter, the ministry completed moose aerial inventory surveys for 25 wildlife management [Read more]

Fined $1,000 for Illegal Moose Hunting

Fined $1,000 for Illegal Moose Hunting

A Northeastern Ontario man has been fined $1,000 for illegal moose hunting. Cory Bernas of Sundridge pleaded guilty under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act and was fined for hunting moose without a licence. October 7, 2013, Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officers contacted a moose [Read more]

$1,500 Fine for Shooting Moose from Roadway

$1,500 Fine for Shooting Moose from Roadway

Brunswick House First Nation man has been fined $1,500 for illegal hunting northwest of Chapleau, Ontario. Jonathan Tangie was convicted for unlawfully discharging his firearm in a travelled roadway while hunting moose in the Chapleau Crown Game Preserve. His hunting rifle was seized and will be [Read more]

$1,000 Fine for Shooting Moose From Roadway

$1,000 Fine for Shooting Moose From Roadway

A Brunswick House First Nation man has been fined $1,000 for illegal hunting northwest of Chapleau.  Daniel Jacques pleaded guilty to unlawfully discharging his firearm in a travelled roadway. His hunting rifle was seized at the time of the incident and will be returned once his fine is paid. [Read more]

Moose Hunt Enforcement Blitz Leads to Charges and Seizures of Animals

Moose Hunt Enforcement Blitz Leads to Charges and Seizures of Animals

Ministry of Natural Resources conservation officers laid almost 160 charges and seized illegally harvested animals, including 29 moose, during an enforcement blitz in the northeast. The targeted area extended from the Hudson Bay and James Bay coasts in the north, to the French and Mattawa rivers in [Read more]

Over $5,500 In Fines For Hunting Moose From An Off-Road Vehicle

Over $5,500 In Fines For Hunting Moose From An Off-Road Vehicle

Four hunters have been fined a total of $5,560 for offences related to a moose that was illegally shot from an off-road vehicle. Andre Lemieux of Hornepayne pleaded guilty to discharging a firearm from a vehicle, transporting illegally killed wildlife, failing to wear a proper helmet, and operating [Read more]

Selling Moose Antlers Proves Costly For Hunting Guide

Selling Moose Antlers Proves Costly For Hunting Guide

 February 1st, 2011   A Dryden-area man has been fined $2,100 unlawfully selling moose antlers.  Clifford Wise of Eagle River was convicted under the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act and charged $1,500 for unlawfully selling moose antlers and $600 for providing false information to a Ministry [Read more]

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