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A BC Conservation Officer Service (BCCOS) investigation into the unlawful possession of a Burmese Python has resulted in a seizure.
BCCOS officers specially trained to handle exotic animals executed the search warrant at a Chilliwack home on Tuesday and safely recovered the nine-foot-long snake.
The python is now being cared for at an undisclosed location, the BCCOS noted, while the investigation continues.
According to the BCCOS, it’s illegal for anyone in British Columbia to possess, ship, transport or breed Controlled Alien Species (CAS) in BC without a special permit.
There are around 1,200 animal species listed as CAS in BC, including pythons, and the BCCOS expects enforcement action as a result of this investigation.
“It is not the first time the COS has seized exotic animals,” explained a BCCOS post about the seizure. “Over the last decade, officers have captured cheetahs, alligators and monkeys.”
Interactions with CAS, which are not native to BC and not considered wildlife, are regulated by the Province to ensure public safety and the BCCOS enforces those regulations.
Penalties for possession of a CAS without a permit can include fines up to $100,000 and even a one-year jail term.
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