She was my seasonal bio tech a few years ago.View attachment 363571
Self proclaimed wildlife biologist took a baby wombat from a distressed mother wombat in Australia for the gram. Sadly, they will likely be shipping her back to America.
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She was my seasonal bio tech a few years ago.View attachment 363571
Self proclaimed wildlife biologist took a baby wombat from a distressed mother wombat in Australia for the gram. Sadly, they will likely be shipping her back to America.
You train her in wombats?She was my seasonal bio tech a few years ago.
Go on…..She was my seasonal bio tech a few years ago.
Not anf’en chance.Go on…..
I think I can infer enough already, but I had to ask lol.Not anf’en chance.
Not on your re hire list?Not anf’en chance.
Ok, I just want to fully understand this. So he gets busted for being a poaching asshole, then sues the CO who investigated him (and, justifiably continued to investigate) for harassment?This f&cking loser...
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Hunting show host sues B.C. conservation officer for $2.4 million
Michel Beaulieu, fined for wildlife violations, has filed suit in B.C. Supreme Court after alleged harassment by B.C. conservation officer.vancouversun.com
"In a Facebook post, Beaulieu admitted to the violations but said they had stemmed from ignorance about licence and hunting regulations and not from malicious intent."
The guy operates a f'n social media hunting company but "can't crack open a hunting synopsis" or use a GPS? It's everyone's fault but his!!! This guy got hunting bans in Alberta and BC and now is suing for millions and will lock up Department asset, time and budget, because he can't take the L.
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Host of hunting show fined, hit with bans in joint B.C.-Alberta investigation
Michel Beaulieu says he’s not without guilt in Facebook video to set the record straightwww.theprogress.com
"In Alberta, the province’s Fish and Wildlife Enforcement said Beaulieu was convicted of hunting without a licence, hunting in a closed season, unlawful possession of wildlife, unlawful export of wildlife, providing false information, as well as abusing licence requirements in relation to the killing of bighorn sheep, antlered moose and antlered elk within a protected wilderness area."
"There were three search warrants and officers seixed numerous unlawfully killed wildlife from both provinces, as well as a rifle. Multiple pieces of evidence were seized in the B.C. searches, including sheep and moose parts that were later matched by DNA analysis to kill sites in Alberta and shell casings from the sheep kill in Alberta also matched the firearm officers seized in B.C."
“These actions showed a blatant disregard for fish and wildlife laws in BC and beyond. Unfortunately, cross-border poaching is not an unusual occurrence,” said COS Insp. Kyle Ackles, who oversees the the B.C. Conservation Officer Service’s general investigations section.