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Mule Deer in Cominco Gardens, Kimberley BC

human/wildlife conflict / January 11, 2018

Why is Ministry killing deer in east Kootenays municipalities when the population is declining?

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Victoria, BC January 11, 2018:  As the mule deer population continues to decline in the Kootenays, the Minister of Forests, Lands, …

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human/wildlife conflict / October 18, 2017

Scientific report finds controversial urban deer culls don’t work.

For immediate release | BC Deer Protection Society | 18 October 2017   SCIENTIFIC REPORT FINDS CONTROVERSIAL URBAN DEER CULLS DON’T WORK TAX DOLLARS …

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human/wildlife conflict / January 25, 2017

The Crows of Chatham, Ontario, are safe…for now anyway

Chatham city council, along with Mayor Randy Hope, were exploring the option of having a crow cull.  It's not the first time.  In January of 2000 they actually …

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