Hilltop -- support ongoing deer mgmt program, please sign petition

Zaskar

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Our Essex County reservations need your help!!

The South Mountain and Hilltop Conservancies are mobilizing a petition drive for supporters of the Hilltop, South Mountain and Eagle Rock Reservations to counter a possible end to the County's deer management program.

After several years of culling deer densities in our area have been reduced somewhat, but are nowhere near the 10-per-square-mile number needed to allow the forests and their ecosystems to regenerate. We believe that stopping the culling, even for a year, is extremely ill-advised. With no natural predators in our area (wolves, mountain lions, black bears), deer populations will continue to expand unless the County actively reduces the herds.

We've set up an online petition for voting-age residents to tell Essex County Executive Joe DiVincenzo to continue the deer culling program -- please click on the link below, read the material and sign the petition.

You can add comments after you sign, and there is a box to check if you want your name and address kept private from other website visitors. If multiple people in your household want to sign, just be sure to close your brower session after you sign with your own e-mail address, and then have other signers log back in to a new browser session and sign with their own e-mail addresses.

Please pass this note on to others who cherish our natural spaces, and want them preserved for future generations. We cannot let our forests die off for failure to speak out to those in charge!

http://www.change.org/petitions/tel...nue-deer-culling-in-essex-county-reservations
 
Regardless of your view on hunting, etc., this this unfortunately necessary to obtain a proper balance. I went for a very short one mile loop with my son through a crowded subdivision in Livingston the other day. We came across three different herds in that short ride. Also, if you have been to Prospect Park lately I am sure you experienced "deer pinball" as they scattered to keep getting away from you. I would have assumed that they could have figured out the direction of the loop by now.

FWIW, the bucks did not like when he honked his clown horn at them to get them off the road. I had to explain to my son why it is not funny when the bucks snort and start stomping the ground...
 
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