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Sask. man fined $5K for moose poaching

A Saskatchewan man has pleaded guilty after he was charged with illegally shooting a moose and leaving it to waste.

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A moose calf stands with its mother. (Brian Tucker)

A Saskatchewan man has pleaded guilty after he was charged with illegally shooting a moose and leaving it to waste.

The incident happenedin April, on private land near the village of Alvena,northeast of Saskatoon.

Conservation officers got a tip about a moose that had been shot, with only the hindquarters removed. Beside the pregnant cow was her dead calf.

Officers also noticed a car had been stuck in the field nearby at some point. After talking with landowners, conservation officers were able to get a description of a green car and the people who had asked for help getting it out of the field.

With that information, officers got a search warrant and collected evidence from the trunk of a car.

Glen Paintednoseof the One Arrow First Nation has pleaded guilty to unlawful hunting and waste of edible game under the Saskatchewan Wildlife Act.

He was fined $4,998 and his gun was forfeitedto the Crown.

In April, the non-profit organizations Sasktip asked for the public's help to catch the poachers who did this. A Saskatchewan man has pleaded guilty and been fined $4,998. (Sasktip/Facebook)