The Canadian Press
2015-11-16 | Bison Killed
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Two bison have been shot and killed in a national park east of Edmonton. Parks Canada says it happened near the north entrance of Elk Island National Park over the weekend of October 17th and 18th. One of the animals was dragged along Highway 16, which bisects the park, to a field where some of its meat was cut off. Pat Dunn, an external relations manager with Parks Canada, says officials are looking for tips in the killings. (It's illegal to hunt, harass, poach or injure any animal in a national park. The fine for poaching bison start at 45-hundred dollars to a maximum of 750-thousand dollars, and/or up to five years in jail.)
Date: 2015-11-16
Placeline: FORT SASKATCHEWAN, Alberta.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 17 seconds
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Date: 2015-11-16
Placeline: FORT SASKATCHEWAN, Alberta.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 17 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << it is really sad that seems senseless to us and I think we'll see a lot of public outrage over this lots of people like to come here and look at the Bayou Wildlife earrings very popular here and people will be angry >>
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