It is illegal and could result in criminal charges–yet people continue dumping their garbage in the wilderness. Now an Okanagan group is escalating efforts to catch offenders who insist on using forest floors like a landfill. As Klaudia Van Emmerik reports, there will soon be more eyes in the great outdoors to catch people in the act.
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Efforts to catch people illegally dumping garbage in Okanagan forests being stepped up
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