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Neighbours worried about deer living near busy Waterloo road

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A bunch of Waterloo residents are involved for the security of a wild deer dwelling of their neighbourhood.

Folks within the Bridge Road space say the animal retains popping up alongside their busy highway – and so they’re asking for assist to return it to its correct house.

Rebecca Scholl mentioned she noticed the deer roaming by her neighbourhood on Lexington Street Friday night time. The subsequent day it got here again – this time standing only some yards from her entrance door.

“It’s just odd to see it in our neighbourhood,” Scholl mentioned Monday. “We’ve been here over 12 years. It’s not a regular occurrence.”

A number of individuals have reached out to Ontario Chronicle, saying they’ve seen the identical deer a number of occasions and are fearful about its security.

“It’s a high traffic area, especially when it was here late at night,” Scholl mentioned. “My main concern is that it’s going to get hit.”

“How are we going to get this deer back to where it came from?”

A photograph exhibits the animal munching on somebody’s yard. (Submitted)

The Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo and Stratford Perth acquired quite a few calls concerning the overly-social ungulate over the weekend.

The group mentioned they despatched an animal providers officer to test on the deer and it seems to be in good well being.

‘It’s not skittish in any respect’

So the place did the deer come from? And why is it so comfy round individuals?

“You can get really close to it – about four, five feet away – and it’s not skittish at all,” Scholl mentioned.

Based on wildlife consultants, that’s not regular.

“No wild deer will allow people to approach,” mentioned Chantal Theijn, a wildlife custodian at Hobbitstee Wildlife Refuge. “So either somebody has been feeding or somebody, in fact, has been hand-raising it.”

Most often, Ontario’s Fish and Wildlife Conservation Act prohibits protecting wild animals in captivity.

Theijn mentioned that may clarify the deer’s behaviour, though it will be exhausting to confirm.

“Being that the deer is now free to go where it wants to go, we’d have to prove that someone kept it in captivity,” Theijn mentioned.

Deer stay the place they need, say consultants

In relation to relocating the animal, consultants say that’s as much as the deer – and nobody else.

“It’s a wild animal and they are free to be where they area,” Theijn mentioned.

The humane society says individuals ought to give the deer time and preserve their distance.

“Stay away from them, give them time to return to their own natural habitat,” Victoria Child, CEO of the Humane Society of Kitchener Waterloo and Stratford Perth. “Don’t try and feed them or get close to them. Eventually they will return to where they came from.”

When you discover a wild animal that’s sick or injured, the province recommends calling a wildlife custodian.



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