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NIWRA: Thousands of Animals Killed on B.C. Highways Each Year

Deer account for nearly three-quarters of collisions, and highway lighting, fencing and wildlife crossings are among the measures officials recommend.

  • NIWRA, a non-profit organization in Errington, reports that 16,400 to 23,000 wild animals are killed annually on British Columbia highways, with collisions becoming more common.
  • Highways interrupt natural corridors for animals traveling for food or water, and deer are the most frequent victims, involved in nearly three out of every four wildlife collisions.
  • Driver education remains critical, as 60 per cent of motorists do not notice wildlife warning signs, while litter thrown from vehicle windows acts as a major attractant for animals.
  • Mitigation techniques include highway lighting, exclusion fencing, and reflective prisms mounted along highways, which distract animals momentarily and allow vehicles to pass safely.
  • Drivers must remain alert, scanning roads with high beams to detect deer and other animals, and should honk to scare them off the road safely.
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Parksville Qualicum Beach News broke the news in Parksville, Canada on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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