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Washington state man faces up to four years of jail time for eagle poaching

Federal prosecutors are asking a federal judge to sentence a Washington state man up to four years of jail time for poaching bald and golden eagles on the Flathead Reservation.

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09 Sep 2024
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With Montana News, I'm Eleanor Smith. Federal prosecutors are asking a federal judge to sentence a Washington state man to up to four years of jail time for poaching bald and golden eagles on the flathead reservation. Travis Branson and a co-defendant in February were indicted on 15 counts of criminal conspiracy. Prosecutors allege they killed thousands of birds and sold body parts on the black market for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Branson pled guilty to the charges. Branson is set to be sentenced September 18th. Prosecutors say his co-defendant fled the country and remains at large. Golden and bald eagles are protected under state and federal law. Taking or transporting feathers is outlawed, except for religious use by tribal members.