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Conservati­on officers to free deer of hammock entwined in its antlers

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PRINCE RUPERT Help is on the way for Hammy, the northweste­rn British Columbia buck whose unusual antler adornment has endeared him to area residents and turned him into an internet sensation.

The Conservati­on Officer Service says part of a purple hammock entangled in the deer’s antlers could endanger him, or another deer, as mating season gets underway and male deer butt heads to establish mating rights.

Conservati­on officers did not originally plan to intervene, saying the problem would correct itself when Hammy shed his antlers over the winter, but they believe they can step in now without causing any harm. The buck, dubbed Hammy because of the hammock frill, became entangled in a backyard hammock in Prince Rupert in August.

He had to be cut free by RCMP officers, but ran off before they could remove a clump of debris from his antlers. Since then, Hammy has been seen numerous times and his seemingly jaunty attitude toward the purple headgear led to a dedicated Facebook page.

It even prompted a local entreprene­ur to create a line of T-shirts that sold out almost instantly.

Sgt. Tracy Walbauer with the Conservati­on Officer Service said members have decided to act.

“The concern is now that with the rut being on, he may get entangled with another deer as sparring is pretty common practice when they’re in the breeding season,” she said. “Our plan is to tranquiliz­e him and cut the hammock off of his antler and then release him.”

Walbauer is asking Prince Rupert residents to call the conservati­on service’s toll-free reporting number if they spot Hammy, so officers can find and assist the buck. The Canadian Press

 ?? SHARON CAMERON/THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? A deer with part of a hammock in his antlers has inspired a Facebook page and a line of T-shirts.
SHARON CAMERON/THE CANADIAN PRESS A deer with part of a hammock in his antlers has inspired a Facebook page and a line of T-shirts.

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