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The city of Syracuse is planning to expand its deer management plan by utilizing a trap and euthanize method, in addition to using sharpshooters from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to cull deer overpopulation in certain parts of the city.
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One hundred fifty-nine deer were killed in the first year of the City of Syracuse’s deer management plan. The program is meant to reduce deer…
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A deer and tick management plan that involves culling deer, is underway in the city of Syracuse. The program started this month and is meant to reduce an…
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The city of Syracuse is moving forward with its tick and deer management plan. A deer cull is being planned for the east and west sides of the city.…
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The Syracuse Common Council unanimously voted Monday to approve a management plan to control the deer and tick population that includes a cull, or killing…
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The Syracuse Tick and Deer Management Advisory Group is advising the city to kill a significant number of deer, to curb deer overpopulation and reduce the…
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Central New York state legislators have introduced a bill that would give the state Department of Environmental Conservation more flexibility with issuing…
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Lyme disease continues to plague certain areas of central New York, and a special committee created by Onondaga County is hoping to help.Dave Skeval, the…
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The state Department of Environmental Conservation is updating the public on its deer management programs. Deer programs used by towns and villages are…
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The Fayetteville Village Board voted unanimously in favor of a bait-and-cull program to control their deer population. The three month trial program will…