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Wildlife Officers Notice What Man Was Finding in the Forest; Now He’s Banned from Hunting and Owes $15,000

A Montana man is facing criminal penalties after collecting elk antlers in violation of federal wildlife laws. The U.S. Forest Service announced that Joshua Anders Rae of Bozeman, Montana, was convicted of violating the Lacey Act by illegally collecting elk antlers in Wyoming in April 2021. Rae was sentenced in...

A Montana man is facing criminal penalties after collecting elk antlers in violation of federal wildlife laws. The U.S. Forest Service announced that Joshua Anders Rae of Bozeman, Montana, was convicted of violating the Lacey Act by illegally collecting elk antlers in Wyoming in April 2021. Rae was sentenced in…

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