Montreal-area city running out of options to control population of white-tailed deer
MONTREAL — An animal-rescue group is trying to save a population of white-tailed deer that has outgrown a Montreal-area park, but even the head of an veterinary ethics committee says doing anything other than euthanizing the animals is unrealistic.
Sauvetage Animal Rescue director Éric Dussault says every solution his organization has offered the City of Longueuil, Que., on Montreal’s south shore, has been turned down.
“It’s David against Goliath,” Dussault said in an interview Tuesday. “We are slowly heading toward a dead end.”
Longueuil had planned to cull half the white-tailed deer population living in Michel-Chartrand park — about 15 animals. But the city backtracked last November after the idea sparked outrage and led to the mayor being threatened.


