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Officials close portion of West Kelowna nut farm due to aggressive deer with fawns

A portion of Gellatly Nut Farm in West Kelowna is temporarily closed because of an aggressive deer with two fawns.

Officials have closed the orchard portion of the Gellatly Nut Farm in West Kelowna because of an aggressive deer with two fawns.

The Regional District of Central Okanagan says in a release it was to give the deer some space, but acknowledged in an email it was aware the deer was behaving aggressively with a park visitor earlier today.

It's not the first time.

A dog was kicked to death by a deer in the park last November, amid numerous reports of aggressive deer. It's unclear if it's the same deer is responsible for the complaints. 

While specific signs and gates went up today, the orchard section was been taped off long before.

Dogs are never allowed in the orchard area, and have to be on leash while in the park.

Anyone who goes into the orchard while it’s closed can be fined up to $2,000 under the regional parks bylaw, the regional district says.

There are signs alerting park visitors to the closure as well as “Deer Alert” signs which include information about the best things to do when you encounter a deer.

People can report wildlife human conflicts to the BC Conservation Officer Service Report All Poachers and Polluters at 1-877-952-7277.


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