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Moose forced to swim back across B.C.’s Okanagan Lake, police say

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A moose swimming in Okanagan Lake tried to come ashore near Beach Avenue in Peachland, B.C., police say. 

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The cow moose had swum from the Okanagan Mountain Park area across Okanagan Lake” Cpl. Jocelyn Noseworthy said in a release.

“However, she was scared off by a number of people crowding the shoreline attempting to see and photograph her.”

The animal then turned around and went back to the park area across the lake — about a seven-kilometre distance. 

West Kelowna RCMP is reminding the public to give wildlife a “wide berth” and ensure they have an escape route.

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“Crowding wildlife of any kind can lead to conflict, injury and even death. You can also face penalties under the B.C. Wildlife Act,” said Noseworthy.

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