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Still no one charged with killing of white moose

There have been no charges laid in relation to the killing of a white cow moose near Foleyet, but there is a hefty reward for anyone having any information.

The was moose was killed and harvested near nova road in late October.

In response, Flying Post First Nation member, Troy Woodhouse, is offering a $1,000 reward that would lead to an arrest or encourage people involved to turn themselves in.

Missinaibi Drilling, and The Gordon and Patricia Gray Animal Welfare Foundation have also stepped up, bringing the reward to $8,000.

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry is continuing its investigation.

It is illegal to hunt and harvest predominantly white-coloured moose in wildlife management units 30 and 31.

White-coloured moose are not a separate species, and their colour may be caused by a recessive gene that occurs within the broader moose population.

If you have any information about the incident, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477) or visit P3tips.com.

If your information leads to an arrest, you could earn up to $2,000 in cash. You will remain anonymous and not have to testify in court.

Bradley Aubin
Bradley Aubinhttp://www.mynorthbaynow.com
Brad is Vista Radio's Senior News Director for Ontario. He was born in Sudbury, raised in Kapuskasing and has lived in the North Bay area for nearly 20 years. A Canadore College grad, he has worked for many newspapers across the north, and joined the broadcasting side of the business in 2020. The proud husband and father of two loves sharing important local and area news to listeners. If you have a news tip you'd like to share, e-mail [email protected].

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