In case anyone hasn't noticed, Solon's deer culling program has resumed for the fifth consecutive year.
Dave Hromco, the city's assistant public works director, said the shooting started Jan. 3. Through Sunday night (Jan. 11), 92 deer had been killed.
Hromco said the Ohio Division of Wildlife has authorized the city to cull 200 deer this season. That's the most since 2006, when the city shot 400.
Hromco said the culling is expected to last another two weeks, although under its Ohio permit, the city has until March 31 to finish.
Source: Cleveland.com
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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