Oak Bay and the Capital Regional District announced Tuesday that the population reduction component of the Deer Management Strategy pilot project was complete.
Mayor Nils Jensen called the 16-day cull a success, with 11 deer removed as part of the CRD deer management strategy.
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The Ministry of Forest Lands and Natural Resource Operations issued Oak Bay a permit to cull up to 25 black-tailed deer. The contractor, Kootenay resident Ron Kerr, whose previous experience includes several population reduction programs in Cranbrook and Kimberley, was trained by provincial wildlife staff in capture and euthanization procedure. Modified clover traps were active on private properties B次元官网网址 seven bucks and four does were captured and killed.
The B.C. SPCA, which started voicing concern in 2013 over the cull and continued to share concerns publicly, said the results donB次元官网网址檛 meet the definition of success.
B次元官网网址淭o say itB次元官网网址檚 a success is really misleading. YouB次元官网网址檙e not addressing solutions that you claim to have with urban deer conflicts,B次元官网网址 said Sara Dubois, chief scientific officer for B.C. SPCA. B次元官网网址淚f they were concerned about overpopulation you worry about females. If you are concerned about vehicle areas, you trap around roads. B次元官网网址 They have no measures beyond political points here.B次元官网网址
B.C. SPCA along with organizations such as DeerSafe Victoria opposed the cull, citing other portions of the deer management plan that they felt hadnB次元官网网址檛 been addressed. Those include speed reduction, public education and a proper deer count.
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The purpose of the pilot project in Oak Bay was to reduce incidents of deer/human conflict and as the first in an urban neighbourhood, information was gleaned, Jensen said.
B次元官网网址淲e were, of course, concerned about vandalism and criminal activity which was seen in Kimberley and Cranbrook areas, we were able to show it can be conducted without that,B次元官网网址 Jensen said.
While the permit allowed Oak Bay to continue the cull up to 25 deer until March 15, Kerr was unavailable.
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Lessons learned listed in a press release from Oak Bay: early spring offered an abundance of food which deterred some deer from entering the baited traps. Raccoons and rats triggered the traps on a regular basis and caused damage that required repairs.
Despite being the only current permitted population reduction methodology available in B.C., residents continue to oppose culling deer. There is a need for increased co-ordination and collaboration between the province and local governments to ensure consistent, accessible and effective communication with the public to support responsible urban deer management.
The deer management strategy, including the cull portion, will be reviewed and a formal report will be presented to the CRDB次元官网网址檚 planning, transportation and protective services committee and Oak Bay council.
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