Two hunters face severe consequences after a bull moose was found shot in Ottawa's Mer Bleue Bog in October 2024. The men, from Ottawa and Rockland, Ontario, pleaded guilty to multiple violations, including hunting without a license and using a firearm carelessly. The incident occurred in a conservation area where hunting is strictly prohibited. The bull moose was seized and donated to prevent waste, and the hunters were fined a total of nearly $9,000. One hunter, from Rockland, was also found with another person's bull moose tag, leading to an additional fine of $7,500 and a one-year license suspension. The other hunter, from Ottawa, was found with a loaded crossbow unattended, which is a serious safety hazard. He was fined $1,450, had his license suspended for a year, and must complete the Ontario Hunter Education Course. This incident highlights the importance of responsible hunting practices and the consequences of violating conservation regulations.