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2014 Annual Report

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34 Nebraska Game and Parks Commission • 2014 Annual Report C O N S E R V A T I O N E N F O R C E M E N T Fish and wildlife resources belong to all Nebraskans. Conservation officers enforce game laws so Nebraskans and visitors alike can continue their outdoor heritage of hunting and fishing. A small sample of the officers' 2014 enforcement efforts: • A four-year investigation by Game and Parks and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service into an illegal guiding operation resulted in fines and restitution of more than $45,000. The violations included more than 25 instances of taking turkeys in excess of the legal limit and without permits, 29 illegally taken deer, 17 instances of failing to check deer and five small game violations. Twenty-eight nonresident clients were also found to have committed additional violations. • An investigation taking nearly a year to resolve resulted in multiple charges being filed against nine individuals in north central Nebraska. After receiving a tip from a citizen, conservation officers were able to document the individuals' habits and illegal take of more than 20 turkeys, waterfowl, furbearers and deer. • A cooperative enforcement effort between Wyoming and Nebraska conservation officers resulted in more than $17,500 in fines and restitution in Wyoming. Violations included hunting without permission, illegal baiting of big game and taking game in closed season. One of the three individuals received a lifetime revocation of his hunting privileges.

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