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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:
- Do You Know The Suspected Violator?
- If Not, What Is His Approximate Age,
Height, Weight, Color Of Hair Or Eyes?
- How Is The Suspected Violator Dressed?
- What Type Of Violation Occurred?
- Are There Any Concealed Animals?
- How Many?
- Where?
- Was A Vehicle Observed?
- If So, What Is The License Plate Number?
- Can You Describe The Year, Make And
Color Of The Vehicle?
- Where Was It Last Seen?
- 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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Canada Text Listing, to turn in a poacher.
- CANADA
- 1-800-222-TIPS
1-800-222-TIPS CAN NOW BE USED TO REPORT WILDLIFE CRIME ALL ACROSS
- British
Columbia
- 1-800-465-4336
Fisheries & Oceans Canada
- 1-800-663-WILD
(9453) For wildlife violations in British Columbia.
- Newfoundland
and Labrador
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