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Two Fort Macleod men plead guilty to wildlife charges
_News Talk 770
6/22/2012

Two Southern Alberta men have pleaded guilty to Wildlife Act charges and handed significant fines.  William James Tschetter and Nathan Benjamin Tschetter were charged after a six-month undercover investigation into the trafficking of eagle parts and big game antlers.  William was handed $27,000 worth of fines and a 21-year recreational hunting license suspension.  Nathan received more than $12,000 in fines and a nine-year license suspension.


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