MNRF tranquilize Carrot the deer in Kenora, Ont., remove arrow in its head - News Summed Up

MNRF tranquilize Carrot the deer in Kenora, Ont., remove arrow in its head


A deer in Kenora, Ont., which was struck by an arrow, has had the black carbon-fibre arrow removed from its head. The deer, which is named Carrot by a homeowner in Kenora, was shot around December 9 with the arrow. "MNRF Staff assisted by the OPP attempted to chemically immobilize the deer and remove the arrow protruding on both ends," she said. As of 6 a.m. on Friday, Carrot left the site, the MNRF said, with the deer not being seen since. Anybody with information on how the deer was struck with the arrow can contact the MNRF tip line at 1-877-847-7667 (877-TIPS-MNR).


Source: CBC News December 18, 2020 12:00 UTC



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