Parks Canada recovers 45 fossils stolen from Burgess Shale, levies $20,000 fine
LAKE LOUISE, ALBERTA — A Quebec resident has been fined $20,000 for taking 45 fossils from three national parks in the Rocky Mountains, including an internationally known fossil site.
Parks Canada says in a news release that park wardens in Lake Louise, Alta., received a tip in 2020 from a member of the public about fossils being removed from the Burgess Shale, a significant fossil site.
An investigation that summer and fall led to a search warrant by Quebec wardens and police at a home in the Montreal area in November 2020.
Officials say that search recovered 45 fossils, which were identified by an expert from the Royal Ontario Museum as originating from sites in Jasper, Yoho, and Kootenay national parks.