
Quebec wildlife officials probe mysterious killing of endangered caribou
MONTREAL — Wildlife officials in Quebec appealed to the public this week as they probed the suspected poaching death of an endangered caribou on the province’s Gaspe peninsula.
An estimated 74 animals now remain in Gaspe’s depleted woodland caribou herd after the animal’s carcass was found in late October, Paul Montpetit of Quebec’s Wildlife Department said.
A citizen discovered the remains near the Cascapedia River on Oct 26. and alerted wildlife officials, who arrived two days later, Montpetit said.
Upon arrival, they found an animal that was gutted but otherwise mostly intact, with neither its antlers nor its hide removed.