The Humane Society of Louisiana is asking for the public's help with identifying those responsible for shooting seven ducks and a goose on LSU's campus.

WBRZ reports, "The Humane Society of Louisiana is offering a $1000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for shooting ducks and geese with blow-dart arrows on LSU's campus."

The birds were shot Tuesday and after several LSU students saw the injured birds roaming around campus, they reported what they saw to campus police.

Luckily, LSU is home to one of the best veterinary schools in the country, and the injured birds were taken to the Vet clinic for help.

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According to WBRZ's reports, The Humane Society is waiting for an update on the bird's status.

If you have any information on this case you are asked to call 1-888-648-6263.

Hunting Canadian Geese out of season is a serious crime and if found guilty, the person(s) who shot the goose could face up to 120 days in jail.

Waterfowl may be on the move more these days around campus due to a major project that has been underway to restore the lakes on campus.

Here's a look at what's happening around campus when it comes to the restoration project, where you will often find ducks and geese.

 

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