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SASKATCHEWAN WILDLIFE FEDERATION URGES DRIVERS TO GIVE WILDLIFE A BRAKE

October 9, 2024 by Courtney Devins

As autumn marks the breeding season for both moose and deer, these animals are on the move, actively seeking mates and exploring new territories. This increase in wildlife movement significantly raises the risk of vehicle collisions, particularly during the fall months.

The latest data reveals that, over the past five years, an average of 376 injuries and one fatality per year have been linked to vehicle collisions involving wildlife. In 2023 alone, there were 8,955 wildlife-related collisions, resulting in 426 injuries and 3 fatalities. These incidents also result in substantial financial costs, with wildlife collision claims averaging $98 million annually over the last five years, and collisions involving deer accounting for the majority of those claims at $82 million.

In response to this ongoing risk, the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation (SWF) urges drivers to remain vigilant and take extra precautions while traveling this season.

Darrell Crabbe, SWF Executive Director, stresses the importance of exercising increased caution in areas known for wildlife activity, particularly where wildlife crossing signs are posted. “By slowing down and staying alert, especially during dawn and dusk, we can significantly reduce the risk of collisions, injuries, and even fatalities.”

To prevent wildlife collisions, the SWF recommends reducing speed in high-risk areas, scanning roadsides for movement, and being particularly cautious during low-light conditions when wildlife is most active.

For more information on how to avoid wildlife collisions or what steps to take if one occurs, please contact the SWF Central Office at
306-692-8812 or visit swf.sk.ca

For media inquiries, please contact:

Darrell Crabbe
Executive Director, SWF
306-692-8812
dcrabbe@swf.sk.ca

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