Rexburg man convicted for wildlife violations
REXBURG, IDAHO, JUL 19 – Nathan Archibald pleaded guilty to one felony after illegally killing eight deer and faces a 10-year hunting license revocation, officials said following a two-year investigation.
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Rexburg man found guilty of multiple wildlife crimes
After an extensive investigation by the Idaho Department of Fish and Game (IDFG), 46-year-old Nathan Archibald of Rexburg was found guilty of multiple wildlife crimes, according to the department's website.Their investigation began in late 2023, when conservation officers were informed that a trophy-class mule deer buck had been illegally shot, hidden, and left.Officers approached Archibald the next day when he came back to claim the animal, and…
IDFG Highlights 3 Big Game Poaching Cases
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game shares details on recent investigations, convictions and charges in three separate deer and elk cases spanning the Panhandle and southeastern portion of the state. The post IDFG Highlights 3 Big Game Poaching Cases appeared first on .
Idaho man Gets Jail Time, Fines, and Hunting Ban in Poaching Case
REXBURG, ID – After a two-year-long investigation completed by Conservation Officers at Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 46-year-old Nathan Archibald of Rexburg was convicted of multiple wildlife crimes. According to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, the investigation into Archibald began in December of 2023, after receiving information from a member of the community through the Citizens Against Poaching Hotline. Officers quickly respond…
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