Officials Successfully Remove Arrows From Deer Illegally Shot In Oregon

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OREGON — Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) and OSP Fish & Wildlife Troopers successfully removed arrows from deer illegally shot in Shady Cove.

Two deer, illegally shot with arrows in the Shady Cove area, were successfully tranquilized yesterday and the arrows removed.

ODFW wildlife biologists and OSP Fish & Wildlife Troopers worked together to track and tranquilize the deer, remove the arrows and treat the wounds. The deer, an adult doe and a yearling doe, were successfully released in good health with no visible infection.

“Pictures of these does stuck with arrows have been circulating widely in the media and social media, and understandably, it’s upsetting to see. We are happy to say the arrows were removed and these deer have a very good chance of survival,” said Steve Niemela, Rogue District Wildlife Biologist.

Last week, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and Oregon State Police began receiving calls form landowners in Shady Cove, who saw these deer on their properties. Niemela said, this is the second time in two years deer were illegally shot with arrows.

“This is not ethical hunting, it’s a twisted act of poaching,” said Zach Lycett, board member of the Rogue Valley Chapter of the Oregon Hunters Association. “True ethical hunters respect the animals they hunt and are grateful for the opportunities to hunt. We do not stand for these kinds of criminal acts.”

OSP Sergeant Jim Collom said OSP is investigating and encourages anyone with information to call the TIP line at 1-800-452-7888. The Oregon Hunters Association – Rogue Valley Chapter contributed $1,500, Ashland Archers contributed $100 and Dewclaw Archery contributed $500 to add on to Oregon Hunters Association $500 reward for information leading to an arrest or citation of the person(s) responsible. The total reward now is $2,600.

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