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Black Bear poached; DNR seeks help finding culprits

REGION – Michigan Department of Natural Resources conservation officers are seeking information on a bear poaching incident in southwest Kalkaska County.

On April 30, a large black bear carcass was found in the Manistee River near Rainbow Jim’ Bridge Boat Launch, a DNR-managed boating access site near Coster Road in Springfield Township, located approximately 6 miles southeast of Fife Lake.

According to Sgt. Jeremy Payne, conservation officers responded to the location. After a metal detector confirmed metal within the bear, its carcass was taken off-site and a necropsy – an autopsy of an animal – was performed by DNR conservation officers. The necropsy revealed the 500-pound male black bear died from a shotgun wound during the last week of April.

‘Anyone who has information that may assist us in finding the person or persons responsible for the poaching of this bear is asked to contact the DNR,’ Payne said.

Those with information regarding the incident are asked to call 1st Lt. Glenn Gutierrez at 989-275-5151, ext. 7100 or the 24-hour DNR Report All Poaching (RAP) Line at 800-292-7800.

Poaching a black bear is a misdemeanor crime subject to penalties of up to 90 days in jail and fines and restitution totaling up to $4,500.

The Red Oak bear management unit, which encompasses the bulk of Michigan’s lower Peninsula, is open for restricted bear hunting through a preference point system.

 

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