December 4, 2013
To: Alistair Bryson, Chair, Capital Regional District Board of Directors
Capital Regional District Board of Directors
From: Jodi Minion, Wildlife Biologist/Issues Manager, PETA
Re: Deer management program
Your urgent attention is requested.
PETA is an international animal
protection organization with more than 3 million members and supporters
globally, thousands residing in British Columbia. We understand that the
Capital Regional District is sanctioning the clover trapping and
killing of deer in local municipalities in the apparent hopes of
controlling the deer population. With utmost respect we must advise that this is a cruel and ineffective form of wildlife control. Every
minute spent trapped is a terrifying eternity for these easily
frightened prey animals, who can badly injure themselves in frantic
attempts to get free. Video of a panicked deer caught in a clover trap
can be viewed here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XezJJNzg3nY. Lethal initiatives also tear families apart, leaving young/weak animals vulnerable to starvation and dehydration.
Please know that lethal methods fail to control unwanted animal populations, and actually backfire. This is because a spike in the food supply results, prompting accelerated breeding among survivors and newcomers. Populations actually increase. Effective
deer management plans are adaptive and integrated, the keys being
strictly-enforced wildlife feeding prohibitions and habitat modification
(e.g., exclusion and deterrents) in residential/landscaped areas, along
forest edges, and in restoration and riparian corridors (see attached
document). We are happy to advise in greater detail.
May we hear back from you soon that the
cruel trapping initiative will be cancelled? Thank you in advance for
your consideration.
Sincerely,
Jodi Minion
Wildlife Biologist/Issues Manager
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