Fourth conviction for Ont. woman whose dogs killed deer

An Ontario woman has been convicted for the fourth time for allowing her dogs to run at large and harass white-tailed deer. She has been fined $1,000 and placed on a two-year probation order prohibiting her from leaving dogs unattended.
Why it matters
This case highlights the legal consequences of failing to manage pets in wildlife habitats and the importance of conservation efforts.
A woman from Manitoulin Island has been convicted for the fourth time of allowing her dogs to run at large in areas inhabited by white-tailed deer, resulting in a $1,000 fine and a two-year probation order.
The article reports on a court conviction using official statements from the Ministry of Natural Resources.
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