Wildlife collisions still a concern this fall: Wildlife federation
Although summer has wrapped up, wildlife can still pose a hazard if you’re driving on the highway.
The Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation, along with SGI, is reminding motorists of the danger along the road, particularly in the fall which is rutting or mating season for deer.
Darrell Crabbe is the executive director of the Saskatchewan Wildlife Federation and noted deer will be active in the highways outside Prince Albert this fall. He added with it being mating season, male deer won’t be paying too much attention to the roads.
“Crossing roads and highways is not a big concern for them and they’re usually on a point A to point B trajectory. The other component of it is that they are moving day and night.