Remember, good law enforcement is everybody's responsibility. If you see a violation, report it. Get as much information as possible. Ask yourself the following questions and write down your answers:

  1. Do You Know The Suspected Violator?
  2. If Not, What Is His Approximate Age, Height, Weight, Color Of Hair Or Eyes?
  3. How Is The Suspected Violator Dressed?
  4. What Type Of Violation Occurred?
  5. Are There Any Concealed Animals?
  6. How Many?
  7. Where?
  8. Was A Vehicle Observed?
  9. If So, What Is The License Plate Number?
  10. Can You Describe The Year, Make And Color Of The Vehicle?
  11. Where Was It Last Seen?
  12. In Which Direction Was It Traveling?

All of these questions, and more, may be invaluable to an enforcement investigation. Accurate, detailed observations are essential.
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Click on a Provence for information on how to report a wildlife violation in that provence.


Yukon North West Territories British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island Nunavut
Alberta 1-800-642-3800
British Columbia  1-877-952-7277 (RAPP)
Manitoba 1-800-782-0076
New Brunswick 1-800-222-8477 Crime Stoppers
Newfoundland and Labrador 1-800-222-8477 Crime Stoppers
Northwest Territories 1-866-762-2437
Nova Scotia 1-800-565-2224
Nunavut Use link at left to select office.
Ontario  1-800-222-8477 Crime Stoppers
Prince Edward Island 911
Quebec 1 800 463-2191
Saskatchewan 1-800-667-7561
Yukon 1-800-661-0525

 

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