City of North Battleford responds to concerns about fireworks impact on wildlife
A local resident is worried the fireworks display planned for King Hill in North Battleford on Canada Day will upset the wildlife in the vicinity.
Jim Krentz, a member of the Wildlife Rehabilitation Society of Saskatchewan, asked to have the event moved to a city park or another location instead.
“Fireworks can be extremely harmful to the local wildlife,” he said in an email to battlefordsNOW. “Considering King Hill is only a few hundred meters from a bird sanctuary and the river valley, the noise from the exploding fireworks can have very harmful effects.”
Krentz noted this is the peak of nesting season for the birds around the wetland area. This includes ducks, geese, grebes, coots, bitterns, marsh wrens, blackbirds, cedar waxwings, barn swallows, Red Tailed Hawks, Swainson’s Hawks, and great horned owls.