‘High risk to public safety:’ Conservation Officers tracking suspected poacher in Nanoose
NANAIMO — Local conservation officers believe someone, or a group of people, may be illegally poaching deer in a mid-Island community.
Multiple animals in the Nanoose Bay Fairwinds neighbourhood have been found either injured or deceased, including in residential areas and on the golf course, beginning in November 2025 and continuing through this month.
Conservation officer Andrew Riddell told NanaimoNewsNOW multiple bucks have been found with arrows or bolts lodged in their necks and other areas.
“Leaving an arrow or a crossbow bolt inside of an animal and not pursuing it, to ethically and humanely euthanize it, to then harvest the animal, is certainly one of the most unethical things you can do as a hunter. The locations where the arrows are being found in the deer are not common locations where a hunter would be placing an arrow if they were trying to harvest the animal lawfully.”


