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Fourth conviction for Ont. woman whose dogs killed deer

Fourth conviction for Ont. woman whose dogs killed deer
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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.

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This case highlights the legal consequences of failing to manage pets in wildlife habitats and the importance of conservation efforts.

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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.

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The article reports on a court conviction using official statements from the Ministry of Natural Resources.

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