Ethics committee rejects plan to move Quebec deer that were slated to be killed
MONTREAL — A plan to relocate deer from a Montreal-area park has fallen through after an ethics committee deemed the strategy unsafe.
About half the white-tailed deer in Michel-Chartrand park were slated to be killed last fall because officials said the animals’ numbers were twice what the park in the Montreal suburb of Longueuil could sustain.
But following protests from citizens and animal-rights defenders, Longueuil relented and agreed to relocate the deer to a sanctuary.
The relocation plan submitted by an animal rescue group was analyzed by a veterinary ethics committee, which concluded this week that the strategy was flawed.


