Poaching remains an issue in Saskatchewan
Poaching remains a problem in Saskatchewan and new statistics from the province show the problem isn’t going away.
“We had an unusually high number of big game animals that were shot and left, especially moose in the fall of last year,” said Gary Provencher, conservation officer with the ministry of environment in Prince Albert.
The ministry counted a total of 42 moose that were shot in various areas of the province and left to waste — double the cases they normally get in a given year.
“We’re not exactly sure why, but our moose population in southern Saskatchewan has been on the increase for a few years so the moose are likely more accessible to hunters.”


