Banff, Canmore look to fence off 'salad bars for ungulates'
Mountain towns plan to fence recreation grounds and schoolyards that attract hungry elk, deer
Officials in Banff andCanmoreare looking to set up fences around recreation grounds and schoolyardsto keep hungryungulates from turning the town's green spaces into all-you-can-eat buffets.
Darren Enns,manager of development services for the Town of Banff,said elk and deer are especially drawn in by the "unnatural attraction" that is turf grass.
"We like to call it a salad bar for ungulates," Ennssaid. "That's something that we're trying to recalibrate and remember that we're trying to live near wildlife, not necessarily with wildlife."
Banff town council is being asked to approve a fence around the recreation grounds as part of their budget deliberations.
There's also a proposal in Canmore to fence off the field at Lawrence Grassi Middle School and Centennial Park.
"The challenge of course is thatwith the elk can come predators, and so the ability for animals that are preying on elk to come into our developed areas increases when the elk are in these areas start with," Enns said.
According to the Town ofCanmore'scapital budget documents, the province has been clear with the town that fencing off the school and Centennial Park is a priority in the community. Alberta Environment and Parks has provided $75,000 in funding to help with costs.
Beyond council approval, any development withinBanff National Park is subject to an environmental impact assessment, which allows Parks Canada to give their input on the proposed solution.
"We set an aggressive goal to eliminate human/wildlife conflict by 2028. And certainly this is a step in that direction," Enns said.
"We like to think of Banff as having a number of successes already,for example bear-proof garbage bins, and we think we can expand on that."
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