Public cautioned not to disturb fawns in nature reserves
LETHBRIDGE – It’s a particularly sensitive time of year in the Oldman River valley, and the city is reminding people to protect its animal inhabitants by observing the law.
Jessica Deacon-Rogers, a technician at the Helen Schuler Nature Centre, explained it’s fawning season between mid-May and mid-June, affecting the city’s four nature reserves.
“We have to be really careful,” she said. “They’re really well hidden. Their mothers don’t tend to stay with them. The mothers go off and leave the fawns alone for the day. The young are hidden in bushes or in long grasses to help protect them. They’re camouflaged; they’re hidden; and we actually can’t seem them.”


