A disturbing video sent to Castanet shows what appears to be the slaughter of dozens of deer and moose in an Okanagan forest.
It gives a brief tour through an area supposedly a few kilometres up Oyama Road.
There are an estimated 30 animal carcasses picked clean. Animal hides hang from the branches.
"Many, many skeletons, hides, moose head. Skeletons all over," says the person filming.
Castanet has distorted the voice to maintain anonymity.
"Many of the mule deer were extremely small and it is very doubtful that they were legal antlered mule deer," the video's sender tells Castanet.
If you had any suspicions, you would just go to the C/O's, why bother posting the video online etc?...unless you felt you had something to gain by advertising your 'find'?
hard to tell from the video but they could have been deboned and tossed (butchering waste) away from where they were killed to recycle the waste back to nature...could easily be nothing...there was a fair bit of bones to discard after our group processed 8 deer and an elk a couple years ago...luckily I know a girl with a dog daycare and raw food business to donate the bones to...