The
Earthanimal Humane
Education
and Rescue Society
(EARS)
is conducting a survey to get
a
better understanding of people’s
opinions
on the deer situation in the
Capital
Regional District.
EARS
spokeswoman Susan
Vickery
said there is no data
on
how residents feel about the
deer
population and their level of
knowledge
on management options,
including
non-lethal tools.
In
November, Oak Bay council
voted
in favour of trapping and
killing
25 deer to thin the herd.
“We
also need a baseline so we
can
measure people’s opinion again
if
and when a management plan is
enacted,”
Vickery said. “How would
you
know if people are feeling better
or
are seeing less damage if a cull
does
happen?”
Vickery
is using a Victoria-based
research
company to conduct a
telephone
poll with CRD residents
and
a mail survey targeting Oak Bay
residents
in December.
She
plans to share the results
publicly
in early 2014. “I have been
working
on it for a couple of months
and
I’m trying to approach it from
an
unbiased way which is really
hard
to do when you have a vested
interest,”
Vickery said.
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