B.C. tour company ordered to pay $35K for using bait to attract bears
CLEARWATER, B.C. — The British Columbia Conservation Officer Service says a guiding company in the province has received the highest-ever fine imposed by a B.C. court for using bait to attract bears.
A statement from the service says a judge in Clearwater imposed a $35,000 fine this week on Russell and Debra Critchlow.
The brother and sister team operate Blue River Safari, offering bear and wildlife viewing via jet boat and jeep tours of the Blue River area of east-central B.C.
Court documents show the pair originally faced six counts, including four under the Wildlife Act, but five charges were stayed and each was ordered to pay $17,400 to the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation on the remaining count.