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Guest columnist Robin Rosner, of Lyndhurst, writes in opposition to the trap-and-kill method of controlling deer populations.
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Snare traps, along with other traps designed to bind fur bearing mammals, were banned by the state's Wildlife Protection Act, which became law after voters approved it via a ballot question in 1996.
In a clover trap, the shooter, working at night, lures deer in with food, then administers a quick lethal gunshot to the head to prevent suffering. The shooter would be a wildlife biologist. The ...
Spotting their quarry, the two Helena police officers begin to run through the darkness, the spread of stars overhead offering scant light in the moonless sky.
Hill said in Bountiful, interested residents can contact the city to have deer traps set up on their property. Currently, about 30 residents have asked for such soft-sided, netted cage traps, he said.
LYNDHURST, OHiO -- The city of Lyndhurst is considering using cages to trap and kill deer next year in hopes of curbing deer overpopulation, which so many Northeast Ohio communities are grappling with ...