RENO, Nev. – State game wardens are investigating an increasing number of incidents they call “thrill killings,” a new and disturbing form of poaching of big game that is likely to result in the most violations in more than a decade.
Some of the worst cases to date include:
* A group of five deer shot and killed, with their bodies left to rot in the mountains near Elko.
* A cow elk killed and a bull elk wounded in Lincoln County.
* A California bighorn sheep killed, its head removed, in the Santa Rosa Mountains.
Wardens said they don’t know who’s doing it.
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