CP investigating after video shows train running over pronghorn antelope herd
MAPLE CREEK, Sask. — Canadian Pacific Railway says an investigation is underway following the release of a video showing one of the company’s trains running over dozens of pronghorn antelope in southwestern Saskatchewan.
The video, which was obtained by Global News, shows a large herd of animals running on the tracks as the freight train’s horn blasts.
Wildlife biologist Terry Kowalchuk, who’s also a dean at Lethbridge College, said it was unsettling to see the animals — an iconic shortgrass Prairie species — being overtaken by the train.
“Their natural instinct is to outrun any sort of predator, any sort of disturbance,” Kowalchuk said in an interview Wednesday. “That has served them well. Any natural predator can’t catch them. It doesn’t bode well for them when they get into areas where they can’t outrun something like a vehicle or a train.