10-18-2024, 03:05 PM
A farmer in Manitoba found that six of his Bison were missing. When he advertised about they the truth came out. Someone posted on social media about hunting Bison. They charged people $1000.00 to kill a Bison. The man was not the farmer who owned the Bison. The people who shot the Bison did not know that the hunt was illegal. The man who took the money will be charged with theft and mischief.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/...-1.7355037
That is very bold, to advertise someone else's Bison for hunting. I am glad people were honest enough to come forward and admit to shooting the Bison.
I am glad the guy is being charged for what he did, but I don't hear any concern for the Bison who lost their lives.
I guess the lesson is to verify ownership of any animal that you plan to encounter.
Also don't shoot Bison.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/...-1.7355037
That is very bold, to advertise someone else's Bison for hunting. I am glad people were honest enough to come forward and admit to shooting the Bison.
I am glad the guy is being charged for what he did, but I don't hear any concern for the Bison who lost their lives.
I guess the lesson is to verify ownership of any animal that you plan to encounter.
Also don't shoot Bison.
Catherine