The B.C. government is providing up to $100,000 to local governments and First Nations communities to help fund urban deer management projects.
Under the 2018-19 Provincial Urban Deer Cost-share Program, communities and First Nations involved in urban deer activities or research into population control methods are invited to submit a funding application on or before Nov. 14, 2018.
A copy of the 2018-19 Urban Deer Cost-share Program Application Guide is available at: http://ow.ly/Ehsb30mh6YJ
Eligible proposals will be evaluated by members of the Provincial Urban Deer Advisory Committee. Successful proponents will be advised of the results in late November. The 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.
The Provincial Urban Deer Cost-Share Program funds priority projects that:
- address human-deer conflict in areas where traditional deer management techniques are not appropriate.
- are consistent with objectives that have been developed through a community-based planning process.
- have a resolution of support from the local government’s council or board, or Indian Band’s/First Nation’s Chief and council.
- are compliant with all applicable laws and bylaws and adequately manage all human safety, environmental and animal welfare risks.
- are in accordance with a permit issued under the Wildlife Act (or any other statute).
- are technically sound, feasible and committed to reporting.
- are scientifically rigorous (if a research project).
- provide matching funds (from the local government, First Nations or any partners).
Quick Facts:
- There are about 135,000 mule deer, 128,000 black-tail deer and more than 100,000 white-tail deer in B.C.
- The Province manages deer in B.C. and authorizes municipalities to undertake urban deer management actions.
- The Province supports municipalities by providing technical advice, regulatory authority, necessary permits, specialized equipment and other management tools.