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B.C. wildlife group seeks help after pregnant moose fatally hit by car

Pemberton Wildlife Association is looking for more information
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A pregnant moose was killed after vehicle collision on Lillooet River Forest Service Road. (Pemberton Wildlife Association/Tonette McEwan)

The Pemberton Wildlife Association is looking for information after a moose and her unborn fetus were killed.

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It is believed a vehicle hit the moose on the Lillooet River Forest Service Road sometime between the evening of January 20 and early January 21 香蕉视频直播 a road that would not otherwise be accessible during the winter, but was plowed by Quebec-based Innergex Renewable Energy crews working on a hydroelectric project.

McEwan wrote to the Forest Ministry about its decision to allow Innergex to access their project during the winter, which he said disturbs the natural state of area.

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An Innergex vehicle has also hit and killed a moose, but the project should be commissioned very soon, according to McEwan, and the road will no longer need to be plowed.

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McEwan said the vehicle that hit the pregnant moose was damaged, leaving parts behind.

香蕉视频直播淚t香蕉视频直播檚 really important that those people come forward and explain to the conservation officers exactly what happened because we香蕉视频直播檙e just speculating at this time 香蕉视频直播 we can learn a lot from their report and try to work that into management plans for the future.香蕉视频直播

McEwan says closing the road is unlikely because the public feels strongly about having access to crown land.

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They estimate only 37 of this breed of moose exists in this region.



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