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CSI Tyrrell: Brinkman lends expertise to smuggling case

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    Expertise from the Royal Tyrrell Museum helped to a secure a conviction against a company bringing in parts of protected species of turtles.
    Dr. Don Brinkman of the Royal Tyrrell Museum helped identify the shell fragments and plastrons (bottom part of the shell) to confirm they were the protected species of turtles and tortoises.
    “Because I work on fossil turtles, they knew I could work with fragments. They knew I had the expertise to help with identification of the kind of material they were working with,” Brinkman told Inside Drumheller.
    Two sea containers, originating from Hong Kong were imported by a Carbo Herbal Supplies, one arriving in October of 2013, and another in July of 2014.   It was found that the first shipment contained 945 plastrons, 2,454 turtle shells and 52 bags of turtle shell fragments. The container that arrived last July had 224 bags of shell fragments.
     In the first instance, Brinkman said he went to Vancouver to inspect the items. The next time investigators sent a sample, which he was able to identify as an endangered species.  In all, he identified five turtle species and three species of tortoise.
    The animals are listed as endangered under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), which Canada signed on to in 1975.  The company and its director were charged under Canada’s Wild Animal and Plant Protection and Regulation of International and Interprovincial Trade Act (WAPPRIITA)
    The company and its director Mrs. Qin Zhou pleaded guilty to six counts under WAPPRIITA and were fined a global penalty of $18,750.
    Brinkman tells inSide Drumheller he has worked on about eight different cases throughout the years. With the guilty pleas by the suspect, he did not have to testify in this case.
    “It was pretty clear they were being smuggled, they were wrapped up in plant material, so the question was within this material, were there any of these species present?” he said, adding that many Southeast Asian turtles are on the endangered list because they have been exploited over years.
“There are a couple of groups where all the species are on the CITES list, and tortoises are one,” he said.


Dragons take win in game one of first playoff series against the Grizzlys



The Drumheller Dragons secured the first win in their playoff series against the Olds Grizzlys Wednesday night. 
The Grizzlys opened the scoring at 10:40 of the first period, but Mitchell Cook scored, his first of two, at 11:15 to make it a tie game by the end of the first.
Cook scored the Dragons second at 4:58 followed by Ryan Jevne’s goal which gave the Dragons a 3-1 lead. Ryan Suchorab scored the Dragons fourth goal before Olds came back to score their second, and final, goal of the game late in the second period. 
Hunter Mills gave the Dragons a three goal lead at 17:29 of the third period to make the final score 5-2. 
The Dragons head back to Memorial Arena Thursday night to play game two of the series, before heading to Olds Saturday for game three. Game time is 7 p.m. at Memorial Arena. 

Town postpones BCF fundraising strategy for 2015

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The Mayor of Drumheller said lower oil prices and a bit of economic uncertainty has led the Town to set aside the start of a fundraising strategy for the Badlands Community Facility (BCF) for 2015.
    “You’ve just got to wonder-is this the best time to go knocking on doors and asking for funds,” said Drumheller Mayor Terry Yemen.
    “The fundraising, for all intents and purposes, has been put on hold for now,” said the Mayor. “We’re going to live with the (Town’s financial) reserves at just over eleven million dollars.”
    The Town moved 2.3 million dollars from its reserve fund, which was the amount left remaining of the six million dollar funding target for the BCF.
    "The BCF Fundraising Committee has been very effective,raising over $3. 7 million since they began work in 2010. This is a major achievement and we should celebrate not just the committee's efforts, but those that have made major personal and corporate contributions to the BCF along the way," the Mayor said in a press release, adding, "When Council feels that the timing is right to re-engage with the BCF Fundraising Committee for the implementation of a future fundraising campaign, we will move forward. In the meantime, the current role of the BCF Fundraising Committee will remain as is until they have finalized their commitments."
    He said when all the factors are favourable for Phase 2 of BCF development, which includes a new curling club and another ice surface, the BCF will begin a new fund raising campaign for that.”
    But I don’t know when that’s going to be,” Yemen explains. “It’s only going to happen when we have the provincial and federal support with it.”
    Phase 2 of the BCF development had initial planning performed in conjunction with the planning for Phase 1, which was completed three years ago.
    He notes that the Drumheller Curling Club has been very active in pursuing possible construction of a new building, which may just leave construction of a second ice surface for Phase 2.


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