December 11th, 2024

Brigitte Bardot pens letter to mayor of Montreal suburb condemning proposed deer cull

By The Canadian Press on November 17, 2022.

In this Thursday Sept. 28, 2006 file picture, former French actress Brigitte Bardot acknowledges applause prior to a press conference in Paris. Bardot has penned a letter condemning a Montreal suburb's controversial plan to kill most of the deer living in a local park. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP/Remy de la Mauviniere

MONTREAL – French actress Brigitte Bardot is condemning a Montreal suburb’s controversial plan to kill most of the deer living in a local park.

Bardot published a letter on her foundation’s website Tuesday asking Longueuil Mayor Catherine Fournier to stop what Bardot described as the “planned crossbow slaughter” in Michel-Chartrand park.

The city said this summer that the park is home to nearly 10 times as many deer as it can comfortably support, which it said is unsafe for the animals and for nearby residents because of the risk of road accidents.

The cull was supposed to take place this fall but was halted after a judge agreed to hear an appeal by animal rights groups that are challenging the decision in court.

Bardot, who in the past was a vocal opponent of Canada’s seal hunt, pointed out that crossbow hunting is banned in France, and urged the city to find a more ethical and durable solution to the overpopulation problem.

The case seeking to stop the cull returns to court Nov. 25.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 17, 2022.

Share this story:

8
-7

Comments are closed.