Sentences with phrase «to cull the deer»

The phrase "to cull the deer" means to select and remove certain deer from a population to help control their numbers. Full definition
After Westchester County rejected pleas from both the city of Rye and the village last year for help culling their deer population, the village will now foot the bill for its own survey.
What these monsters symbolize is nature, and hunting them is the same as culling deer.
For example, forest preserve districts in Cook and DuPage Counties, which cull deer herds as a way to protect the ecosystem, donate the meat to the needy as well.
Just don't be put off by the freshly culled deer and pheasant dripping blood while hanging precariously by their feet.
The county will become a kind of funding stream and information source for municipalities or neighborhood groups that want to cull the deer population.
The most likely scenario, he said, is to have archers bait and cull the deer and give the meat to food banks.
McMahon said the county can apply to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation for a nuisance animal permit that would allow archers to bait and cull the deer.
Yet traditional forest management usually winds up culling deer and bison — not to mention beavers and boar — when their behavior starts to affect trees.
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