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91ƵOh, deer91Ƶ: Wildlife camera removed from West Kelowna woods

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The BC Wildlife Federation is seeking the return of a wildlife camera that was removed from the tree in this picture. (BCWF Facebook)

The BC Wildfire Federation (BCWF) is looking for a camera that was removed from the McDougall Creek burn area.

The camera, which is part of the Southern Interior Mule Deer Project, had been removed from a tree and the bear guard left behind.

91ƵFrom the burn pattern on the tree, they (researchers) believe the camera would have survived the fire,91Ƶ read a post on the BCWF Facebook page. 91ƵThese cameras are all password protected and useless to anyone but those gathering data for better managing our wildlife in the SIMDeer Project.91Ƶ

The BCWF is asking anyone who comes across a Reconyx camera, with a SIMDeer label on it, to contact them no questions asked.

91ƵWe just want to get the equipment and SD card data back to the researchers,91Ƶ the post said.

The BCWF and SIMDeer project relies on volunteer dollars and hours to make the project a success, and the loss of an expensive research camera and the SD card data is a setback.

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