tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952382416843588393.post8795667626892913758..comments2022-12-13T08:45:58.587-05:00Comments on A (Lone) Wolf in the Village: Oh, Deer!Nataliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06443368613773992371noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952382416843588393.post-60465638104305122532012-01-04T11:33:28.942-05:002012-01-04T11:33:28.942-05:00I have wondered why we were paying for the police ...I have wondered why we were paying for the police to cull the deer when many hunters would love the chance to hunt deer for free. This would be the most cost effective method after some rules were set up to eliminate the chance of injury to others, etc.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952382416843588393.post-9830063296970008402012-01-02T13:14:50.145-05:002012-01-02T13:14:50.145-05:00I believe that the method used by Indian Hill is t...I believe that the method used by Indian Hill is the expedient way to go...our police,I realize like the overtime for the hunt, but qualified bow hunters in the park and in our "green" can do this...as the kill of close to 300 in Indian Hill shows. It is time to consider the alternatives to our expensive past methods.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952382416843588393.post-28381755711008433282012-01-02T12:27:46.023-05:002012-01-02T12:27:46.023-05:00I'm curious as to whether it is possible to op...I'm curious as to whether it is possible to open French Park and Amberley Green to bow hunters for a day. Obviously, the parks would have to be closed to other users. I'm unfamiliar with hunting laws in Ohio and, for whatever reason, I am unable to open the link to the Ohio Dept. of Wildlife Resources. Thank you for your comments. NatalieNataliehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06443368613773992371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952382416843588393.post-48231449947619972892012-01-02T12:17:37.682-05:002012-01-02T12:17:37.682-05:00The overpopulation of deer is problematic not just...The overpopulation of deer is problematic not just for the inconvenience to human residents, but also for for resident wildlife. The damage done to the understory of the forestation eliminates/exposes habitat for a variety of of other species. Residents who provide feed for the deer population do not serve to alleviate this problem, but rather exacerbates it. Hunting, or "culling" could serve to keep the deer population within the parameters of health for all Amberley residents.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952382416843588393.post-18846479866639219892012-01-02T12:14:25.260-05:002012-01-02T12:14:25.260-05:00I believe the deer population needs to be kept in ...I believe the deer population needs to be kept in check. Several years ago my son had a car accident in a nearby community trying to avoid a deer. He was traveling at a slow speed and swerved to avoid the deer, but hit a utility pole. His passenger suffered an eye injury and it was very traumatic.MLStillpassnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-952382416843588393.post-37441132763315031692012-01-02T11:48:03.260-05:002012-01-02T11:48:03.260-05:00I hear how beautiful our deer are, and I also hear...I hear how beautiful our deer are, and I also hear from many of the same people that there are too many dear. Concerning the deer cull, we have to perform the cull to reduce the amount of increase in our deer population. We are not killing all the deer, nor are we eliminating the growth. With the cull, the deer are still going to increase in number. Thanks for asking our opinion. Carl FritschiAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com