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Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs says it is 'appalled' at discovery of severed bear paws

Bear paws recovered by the B.C. Conservation Officer Service are shown in this recent handout photo. The Union of BC Indian Chiefs says it is "appalled and horrified" at the "gruesome" discovery of severed paws in the province's Interior. Conservation officers said they're investigating the discovery of the animal parts along a forest service road in Anglemont. The Union of B.C.Indian Chiefs says in a news release that up to 100 bear paws were found near Shuswap Lake on Sunday. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO - B.C. Conservation Officer Service

VANCOUVER - The Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs says it is "appalled and horrified" at the "gruesome" discovery of severed bear paws in the province's Interior.

The Conservation Officer Service confirmed on Twitter that it was investigating the discovery of animal parts, including several bear paws, along a forest service road in Anglemont, about 450 kilometres northeast of Vancouver.

The Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs says in a statement Wednesday that 80 to 100 bear paws were found near Shuswap Lake on Sunday.

It says such a disposal indicates the actions of trophy or commercial poachers who hold a complete lack of respect for wildlife, hunting laws and the rights of other resource users.

The statement says trophy hunting goes against Indigenous practices.

The union says it is urging anyone with information that may help identify those who disposed of the paws to contact the Conservation Officer Service.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 26, 2021.

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