A Vancouver Island resident had become used to a pregnant deer visiting her yard, but on Tuesday night the regular guest didn't look its usual self. "Yesterday, we came home and she had an arrow sticking out of her head," said Heather Bertrand. Bertrand, who lives in the Maple Bay area, called conservation officers — but says the the deer got spooked and took off into the bush when officers arrived. Conservation officer Scott Norris said the deer had been shot through the face and neck with a crossbow. Wildlife officers hope to remove the arrow and reunite the mother with its fawn.
Source: CBC News June 08, 2017 01:52 UTC