Deer tangled in red material prompts wildlife safety tips

(SOUTHERN COLORADO) — Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Southeast Region is monitoring a dear spotted in the Gleneagle area with red material caught in its antlers as of Tuesday, Sept. 23, prompting CPW to advise the community on the hazards webbed materials, such as Halloween decorations, can pose to wild animals.

According to CPW, Halloween webbing, string lights, netted hammocks, soccer and volleyball nets, and other hanging materials can tangle wildlife, and homeowners should consider wildlife safety when decorating outdoors.

During the autumn, wildlife migrates from their summer habitat to their winter range in search of mating opportunities, and animals on the move are vulnerable to hazards left by people living in their path. Items such as buckets, tires, and tomato cages can also be a danger.

According to CPW, bucks can be especially prone to getting entangled, as during breeding season, which hits its peak from mid-November through December, they will rub their antlers on objects to mark territory and signal their presence to rivals.

Animals caught in human equipment can experience a loss of mobility, vision, and the ability to eat and drink, and even the stress and exhaustion from trying to break free can be deadly to them…

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