Gronlid Man Fined More Than $36,000 For Wildlife Trafficking
A Gronlid man recently pleaded guilty in Melfort Provincial Court to charges stemming from a five-year undercover investigation into illegal wildlife trafficking.
In 2014, Ministry of Environment conservation officers received information that an individual was buying and selling large numbers of wild elk, moose and deer antlers without the proper permits in place.
Officers proceeded to follow up on the tip and inspected a yard site near Gronlid, located 27 km northeast of Melfort. They had a discussion with the owner about the legality of buying and selling sets of wild antlers at that time.
During the course of the investigation, the individual willingly purchased antlers from undercover conservation officers on numerous occasions.