P-G: Mt. Lebanon again at odds over deer population
The economics and efficacy of deer culling have once again divided Mt. Lebanon residents.
Some residents have told commissioners that something must be done because deer remain a menace on roads and in their backyards. Still others say that dropping $66,000 for a density study and subsequent culling would be an insult during the bad economy.
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Some residents have told commissioners that something must be done because deer remain a menace on roads and in their backyards. Still others say that dropping $66,000 for a density study and subsequent culling would be an insult during the bad economy.
Read the full article:
- www.post-gazette.com/pg/11321/1190406-55.stm (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Labels: commission, deer culling
2 Comments:
Is there some sort of special provision to the Castle Doctrine that would apply to deer? It would eliminate the need for a study.
Just think of all the athletic field maintenance $66,000 would buy!
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