$50,000 fine, 10-year hunting ban issued after B.C. man illegally hunts wildlife
VANCOUVER — The B.C. Conservation Officer Service says a man has been fined $50,000 for illegally hunting and killing wildlife in multiple incidents across British Columbia.
It says in a post to social media that Daniel Gazzola from Maple Ridge, B.C., pleaded guilty in Kamloops provincial court to five counts under the Wildlife Act.
The service says the offences included hunting and killing wildlife not within an open season, namely a female mountain goat accompanied by a kid mountain goat, discharging a firearm within 100 metres of multiple residences, and knowingly making a false statement in a record furnished under the Wildlife Act.
The provincial agency says Gazzola is also banned from hunting, buying a hunting licence or accompanying other hunters in B.C. for 10 years.
