

Last Minute
Reprieve for
Invermere Deer cull
TMTVNEWS.COM,
Invermere BC
Canada --- On
February 9th at
the Supreme
Court in
Vancouver a
temporary
injunction has
been granted
against the
District of
Invermere
ordering them to
stop the culling
of the deer
which was about
to start today.
The temporary
injunction is
effective
immediately and
will be in
effect at least
until February
24, 2012 or
until the next
court date, but
until that time
all culling
activity will
cease.
This is a major
coup for the
dedicated group
- “Invermere
Deer Protection
Organization” -
a grassroot
group of people
who recently
held a protest
and are now
gaining momentum
in support to
stop the culls
that have swept
through the
small towns of
BC. The BC
government
issued licenses
to Cranbrook who
killed 25 deer
over Christmas
and over 100
deer were killed
in Kimberley in
January .
Despite hundreds
of signatures on
petitions and an
overall outcry
from the
outspoken
citizens of
Invermere who
decided to stand
up to this
decision that
was made by
“Deer
Committees”
behind closed
doors (who also
happen to be the
contractors to
kill the deer in
Cranbrook and
Kimberley), the
killing of a
hundred deer was
to begin in
Invermere this
weekend. People
were shocked and
appalled
particularly by
the cruel and
inhumane
technique that
was going to be
used to kill the
deer. A deer is
enticed into a
trap that looks
somewhat like a
hockey net and
then when
struggling is
shot in the head
with a steel
bolt which may
or may not kill
them the first
time. This
method has been
discredited by
many animal
welfare
organizations
such as the
Humane Society
throughout
Canada and
United States.
In addition,
citizens are
particularly
angry that there
was never proper
consultation
amongst the
public and that
the many humane
alternatives for
deer management
were never ever
considered.

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