Environmental group Defenders of Wildlife is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person who fatally shot a threatened southern sea otter. Wildlife authorities investigating the crime believe that the sea otter was either shot at sea or along the shoreline and was found north of the Morro Strand Campground on June 24.
Killing a threatened animal is a shameful act and should not go unpunished, said Jim Curland, marine program associate for the group. We hope the reward will help bring whoever is responsible for this senseless shooting to justice.




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