Conservation officer Frank DeBoon says someone went for a drive recently in
the Baynes Lake area south of Fernie, spotted a herd of elk and shot into
it, dropping three cows where they stood.
Deboon says the three females, who were likely pregnant, were then left
there to die. In 26 years as a conservation officer, DeBoon says he’s never
seen anything like it.
“It’s pretty upsetting to see somebody who would just go and shoot animals
and leave them to waste,” he told CBC News.
Deboon estimates it happened about a week ago. He says the shooter or
shooters didn’t take anything.
“The elk were all in good health, probably pregnant with this year’s calves.
There’s no reason for it other than somebody deciding to shoot them.”
DeBoon says they’ll likely get away with it too. The site of the shooting is
off a fairly remote logging road and unless there was more than one person
in the vehicle, there are likely no witnesses.
Still DeBoon wants the story out there. He’s hoping someone either heard the
shots, or or perhaps stories from someone bragging about their hunting
prowess.
The shooting comes after nearly a dozen elk were shot and butchered by
poachers on Vancouver Island last year.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/3-elk-shot-left-die-near-fernie-b-140233256.html

Evil humans …….
These people can’t stop themselves, so he will try it again. And when he does, I hope F&W nails him.
““It’s pretty upsetting to see somebody who would just go and shoot animals
and leave them to waste,” he told CBC News.”
Really?!? They do it All the time in wildlife killing “contests”. In fact that’s the bottom line objective. How hypocritical.