
SWF, SSGA offer $10,000 For Information Leading to Conviction in the Criminal Shooting of Livestock
Saskatchewan is seeing an alarming trend in the criminal shooting of domestic livestock throughout the province.
“It’s not uncommon for some animals to be injured in hunting season, but these cases seem to blatantly criminal in nature versus an accidental shooting,” said Saskatchewan Stock Growers President Kelcy Elford.
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and Saskatchewan Stock Growers Association have partnered to SaskTip (Turn In Poachers) to provide a cash reward of up to $10,000 for information leading to a conviction of anyone found illegally shooting livestock.
“This type of behavior is condemned by the law-abiding hunting and firearm communities,” said Clark Schultz, Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation President, adding “these people are criminals.”