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Oak Bay plans to apply for provincial cash to further deer contraception plan

Deer Plan Oak Bay underway with 39 cameras documenting ungulates in the community
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Oak Bay plans to pitch for a share of the $100,000 in provincial funding to deal with urban deer.

The province announced the 2017-18 Provincial Urban Deer Cost-share Program yesterday. Funds are available to local governments and First Nations communities to help fund urban deer management projects.

Oak Bay received as it embarked on a project with the for a local project. Oak Bay was awarded $20,000 for the plan to count, document travel and eventually inoculate local female

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Currently 39 cameras document the deer in the community as part of the approach to determining the ungulate population as phase one of Deer Plan Oak Bay. TheyB次元官网网址檙e about halfway through the three months of data required before they send the data to a statistician to sort and tabulate to come up with density numbers. Deer remain the top photographed animal in Oak Bay though rats and cats and raccoons do make appearances in the motion-activated images.

While UWSS ordered collars in March, they still await approval from the Ministry of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations to trap and collar deer in Oak Bay, Huxter said. The plan is to capture and collar 10 does and 10 bucks to learn travel patterns and behaviour.

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Funding would cover some of the first phase and second phase, Huxter says. The second phase encompasses inoculation and tabulation of data and application of the contraceptive. UWSS hopes to have its scientists develop a multi-year contraceptive vaccine, or would use the existing annual contraceptive. Due to Health Canada regulations that requires capturing and tagging any does dosed with a contraceptive.

UWSS will work with municipal staff to prepare the paperwork to put before council, which would need to approve any application.

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The funding application deadline is Nov. 17.

Eligible proposals will be evaluated by members of the Provincial Urban Deer Advisory Committee and successful proponents will be advised of the results in December. The Provincial Urban Deer Advisory Committee includes representatives from the Province, local governments, the Union of B.C. Municipalities and the B.C. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

According to the province, there are about 135,000 mule deer, 128,000 black-tail deer and more than 100,000 white-tail deer in B.C.

Oak Bay offers an abundance of vegetation and no natural predators contributing to a perceived rise of the black-tailed deer population. Since 2012, deer mortalities within Oak Bay have averaged at 35 to 45 per year.

The Provincial Urban Deer Cost-Share Program fund priority projects that:

B次元官网网址 Address human-deer conflict in areas where traditional deer management techniques are not appropriate.

B次元官网网址 Are consistent with objectives that have been developed through a community-based planning process.

B次元官网网址 Have a resolution of support from the local governmentB次元官网网址檚 council or board or Indian BandB次元官网网址檚/First NationB次元官网网址檚 chief and council.

B次元官网网址 Are compliant with all applicable laws and bylaws and adequately manage all human safety, environmental and animal welfare risks.

B次元官网网址 Are in accordance with a permit issued under the Wildlife Act (or any other statute).

B次元官网网址 Are technically sound, feasible and commit to reporting.

B次元官网网址 Are scientifically rigorous (if a research project).

B次元官网网址 Provide matching funds (from the local government, First Nation or any partners).


 


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