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Turn In Polluters & Poachers (TIP Line)

1-800-661-0525

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What kinds of activities should I report to the TIP Line?

What should I do if I see a suspected violation or know of one?
Contact your local Conservation Officer Services office, or call 1-800-661-0525 as soon as possible. Trained staff will take your call, record the information you supply and immediately pass it on to the nearest available Conservation Officer/Environmental Protection Officer.


Try to observe and record the following details:

Never approach or attempt to apprehend a suspect!

The TIP Line operates 24-hours a day, seven days a week.


Do I have to identify myself?

No. Anyone who calls the TIP line (1-800-661-0525) or provides information to a Conservation Officer/Environmental Protection Officer or district clerical staff may remain anonymous. A unique identification number will be assigned to you when your call is taken. This number will be used to identify you in any future communications.

How do I qualify for a reward?

If the information you provide concerns a resource violation and results in the laying of a charge by a Conservation Officer, you are automatically eligible for a reward. The person taking your call will provide you with the details of the procedure.

Who supplies the reward money?

The Yukon Fish and Game Association has a Rewards Committee which oversees the handling of the Reward Fund.


 

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