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There's been an uptick in deer in Baltimore lately, so much so that the city's Department of Recreation and Parks is leading ...
Currently, 48% of deer survey respondents want a decrease in the deer population, while 43% want it to stay the same. Options for reducing the population include nonlethal and lethal measures.
They might be cute, but they're causing trouble in Baltimore. Now, the city faces an overpopulation of white tail deer.
Baltimore addresses an overpopulation of white-tail deer threatening local ecosystems and seeks public input on solutions.
“Maryland’s hunting community was represented in the development of this creative strategy to enhance control of the State’s deer population,” said Steve Keithley, Founder of the Hunters ...
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