Citing stressed deer, Skeetchestn group asks public to stay away from 2021 wildfire burned area
SKEETCHESTN — A Skeetchestn group is launching an education campaign to alert users of the territory of the risks their return poses to mule deer in the region.
In a news release issued Monday (Sept. 11), Shaun Freeman, senior wildfire and habitat biologist at Skeetchestn Natural Resources Corporation (SNRC), says they’re asking the public to stay out of the burns, particularly the low elevation areas this winter.
The call comes as access restrictions throughout Skeetchestn Territory begin to lift this fall, two years following the Sparks Lake and Tremont Creek wildfires.
According to Freeman, new studies suggest the 2021 wildfires resulted in elevated stress in the deer and a decrease in the deer population due to the loss of habitat and severe winter. The study says 30 per cent of the Skeetchestn Territory was burned, including 50 per cent of the key deer winter range.