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Laptop Battery A small group of concerned citizens on Wednesday night questioned the effectiveness and purpose of a plan to reduce the borough deer population by 73 percent by using hired marksmen.

But Schrier thinks the federal government should get more aggressively behind the effort to solve a problem that goes far beyond Morris County and the state's borders. member freeholder board were supportive of the measure yesterday, though they successfully urged Schrier to delay a vote for a couple of weeks to allow area sportsmen to be queried on the issue. The Morris County Park Commission allows hunting in several county parks that have been overrun with deer. Some towns in Morris County, including Mountain Lakes and Harding, also have opted for deer hunting to reduce herd sizes.

Thinkpad Several asked why the borough could not seek an alternative.

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Microsoft "They don't have a chance and I don't like that," said Crestwood Drive resident Peter Briggs of the deer. "No one likes that."

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Laptop Computers Others were in favor of the hunt, saying that the deer had become a problem. Jim Hyson, of Ronarm Drive, said his car struck a deer in the borough seven years ago.

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Desktop Computer "I think this is a very complex issue," Hanover Road resident Edwina Marchev said. "I think this is an example of possible tunnel vision. I'm not convinced the deer are a problem exclusively."

Notebooks Members of the borough's environmental commission told the residents that the hunt is intended to reduce the deer population to a manageable size, from 170 to 45. The officials said the hunt was necessary to prevent the destruction of undergrowth in borough woodlands and private property and to cut down on deer-related car accidents.

Lenovo Environmental commission members said that alternatives, such as sterilization or trap-and-release, would be too expensive, not effective, or still result in deer deaths.

Hard Drive Environmental commission member Ellen Emr, who said she used to put salt licks outside her home for the deer, agreed that the controlled hunt was the best solution.

Travelstar "When you're on the environmental commission, you can't save one species at the expense of the whole ecosystem," Emr said.

Gateway The borough has hired Deer Management Systems, Inc. of Hamburg for the hunt.

Laptop Parts Hunters from DMS, will station themselves in tree stands high above ground, waiting for deer to come to baiting sites. Using shotguns with rifled barrels, scopes and firing heavy slugs, the hunters will shoot downward at the deer.

Software The company was contracted to be paid $190 for each deer killed, $300 per shooting day, and $150 per baiting site. The borough's state permit for the hunt allows the borough to kill up to 100 deer and expires on March 31.

Hard Drives Dates for the culling have not been set, and will be determined by the agency on a week-to-week basis, borough manager Gary Webb said.

Electronics The shootings will last a half-hour before sunrise to 10 a.m. and again from 2 p.m. to a half-hour after sunset, two days a week, Monday-Friday.

Canon Webb said residents can call his office for shooting dates each week, or (973) 334-3131, Ext. 222.

Desktop Pc Webb said the hunters are not allowed to shoot beyond the bait stations. Webb said the hunting areas will be posted for safety and are located 450 feet from homes or roads.

Desktop Computers The culling plan follows an aerial survey that the borough conducted in 2001 to gauge the amount of deer, which then numbered at about 130. Webb said the borough now estimates the population at about 170.

Think Pad The environmental commission then sent a survey out to all borough residents. Responses came from about 25 percent of the 1,400 households contacted.

Repair Of the respondents, 31 reported a motor vehicle accident with a deer, causing a total of $71,200; 159 reported destruction of landscaping, with damage estimates of $73,240. Three-quarters of the respondents said they would support culling the deer if it could be done safely.

Data Recovery According to a fact sheet distributed by the environmental commission in 2002, contraception is only effective for one year and costs about $1,000 per doe. Trap-and-release methods were deemed not effective or too expensive by borough officials also.

Cisco In November, the borough council amended an ordinance banning the discharge of firearms in borough limits to allow shooting to control deer and other animals.

Keyboard On Tuesday, Police Chief Robert Tovo said there were 19 deer-car collisions in 2003, and an average of 24 collisions per year from 1999-2001. Tovo said that a similar statistic was likely for 2002.

Monitor Tovo said the majority of the collisions were on Boulevard and Route 46, likely because of greater traffic on those roads, and that they are the only two roads with a higher speed limit than 25 mph.

Desktop The Boulevard, the main thoroughfare for the borough, has a speed limit of 35 mph, while Route 46 has speed limits of 45-50 mph.

Infosys By Rob Seman
Daily Record - 1/15/2004

Topic: Wildlife

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