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MULTIPLE PRONGHORN FOUND SHOT IN KIOWA COUNTY

May 18, 2010

EADS, Colo. – The Colorado Division of Wildlife is offering a $1,000 reward for information that might help solve a series of poaching incidents in Kiowa County.

DOW investigators say at least five pronghorn have been shot and abandoned along county roads west of Eads since May 7. All five were found on private property.

“It appears that these animals were shot indiscriminately,” said District Wildlife Manager Todd Marriott. “We’ve found five so far, but there may be more.”

The DOW asks that anyone with information about these poaching incidents call Operation Game Thief. Callers may remain anonymous and may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1,000 for information leading to an arrest or a citation.  In some cases, people who report wildlife crimes may also be eligible to receive preference points or a future hunting license for the same species.

“Poaching is a serious crime,” said Marriot. “It robs all of us of a valuable natural resource – our wildlife. However, if the person or persons who did this come forward and turn themselves in, their cooperation will be taken into consideration.”

Anyone who saw any suspicious activity in Kiowa County is asked to contact Marriott at (719) 340-0279, the Lamar DOW office at (719) 336-6600, or Operation Game Thief at 1-877-265-6648.  Verizon cell phone users can dial #OGT, or contact Operation Game Thief via e-mail at game.thief@state.co.us.

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For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.

$11,000 REWARD IN DE BEQUE BIGHORN POACHING CASE

November 4, 2009

This is the sort of thing that just makes you sick. Another theive at the public trough.

$11,000 REWARD IN DE BEQUE BIGHORN POACHING CASE

DE BEQUE, Colo. – Three energy companies are offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of the person or persons responsible for the poaching of a bighorn sheep ram north of De Beque.

On Friday, Oct. 30, investigators with the Colorado Division of Wildlife were notified that a quarter-curl bighorn ram had been poached on private land. Information from people in the area and evidence collected at the scene indicate that the bighorn sheep ram was likely shot between Sunday, Oct. 25 and Tuesday, Oct. 27 by a single shot to the neck. The poacher made no attempt to salvage meat from the animal or to take the head or horns.

“This is the worst kind of poaching case,” said Albert Romero, District Wildlife Manager for the De Beque district. “It appears that someone just shot and killed this animal for no reason at all.”

Chevron, EnCana and Williams have committed a total of $10,000 to the Division of Wildlife reward fund for information that leads to a conviction in this case. Additionally, Operation Game Thief has offered a $1,000 reward and Colorado’s TIPS program may provide tipsters with a bighorn sheep hunting license in exchange for testimony in the case.

The ram, which was part of the De Beque Canyon bighorn sheep herd, had recently wandered into the Kimball Creek area west of Roan Creek Road (Garfield County Road 204). The ram was frequently seen and photographed by area residents and energy workers who travel the road up Kimball Creek. The ram carcass was discovered on private property owned by Chevron.

Criminal charges in this case could include trespassing, illegal possession of wildlife, waste, felony willful destruction, and hunting in a closed unit. If convicted of all charges, the perpetrator in this case could face up to five years in jail and more than $100,000 in fines. Upon conviction the person would also face suspension of their hunting privileges in Colorado and 30 other states.

Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep are the official state animal of Colorado and they appear on the seal of the Colorado Division of Wildlife.

Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact Operation Game Thief at 877-265-6648. Callers wishing to remain anonymous can qualify for up to $1,000 in reward funds; however tipsters must be willing to testify to qualify for energy company reward funds or TIPS licenses. Operation Game Thief is a program that works with the Division of Wildlife to provide rewards for information in poaching cases. TIPS is a DOW program that provides hunting licenses or preference points for sportsmen who provide information in poaching cases.

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Editor’s note: A Chevron employee snapped a photo of the ram days before it was poached. A copy of the photo is available at http://wildlife.state.co.us/apps/ImageDB/ImageDownload.aspx?ImageId=25530&ImageSize=Print&ImageType=JPG

For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.


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