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A Lower Mainland woman has been handed a $3,500 fine for leaving materials in Vancouver’s Stanley Park that could attract coyotes, according to the BC Conservation Officer Service. ....
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Kemthong Clasby and her husband Terence Lee Clasby were charged in October 2021 with two counts of feeding or trying to feed dangerous wildlife in Stanley Park and three counts of leaving or placing attractants for dangerous wildlife in Stanley Park and Burnaby's Cameron Park in the fall of 2021. ....
Kemthong Clasby and her husband were charged in October 2021 under the B.C. Wildlife Act. According to their lawyer, they had no idea of the dangers feeding wildlife poses. ....
B.C.'s Conservation Officer Service is warning residents in Vancouver's Arbutus Ridge neighbourhood to keep pets out of Trafalgar Park after reports of aggressive behaviour by coyotes. ....