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Prior to implementing the Deer Management Program, the number of citizen complaints about deer <br />had been increasing. Residents are typically concerned that the local deer population increases the <br />risk of car/ deer accidents or that deer are causing damage to plants and landscaping throughout the <br />community. A significant amount of staff time was also dedicated to dealing with complaints and <br />removing deer that had been struck by vehicles. Since the program was implemented in 2009, the <br />deer population has dropped to more manageable levels and complaints generally subsided however <br />staff has received several complaints in 2021 and 2022. <br /> <br />Deer Management Goal & Objectives <br />• Manage deer populations at healthy and socially acceptable level <br />• Maintain an overall deer population of approximately 10 deer per square mile (40 deer) <br />• Manage concentrated deer populations so as not to exceed 20 deer per square mile <br />• Manage deer populations to reduce the number of car/deer collisions <br />• Pass an ordinance prohibiting the feeding of deer and other wild animals/fowl <br />• Educate residents as to the value of deer and deer habitat; minimizing nuisance problems <br />through planting and landscaping; and the ramifications of supplemental deer feeding <br /> <br />Management Policies <br />1) The City will continue to contract with Ramsey County Parks & Recreation for annual aerial <br />deer survey services. The annual survey, resident input, and the availability of suitable hunt <br />sites shall be used as a basis for determining the extent and location of any deer removal efforts <br />for the upcoming season. <br />2) Attempt to document all resident input, including phone calls, e-mails and letters. These shall <br />be collected by the City Administrator and be provided to the City Council for its annual <br />evaluation of the deer management program. <br />3) Deer removal efforts necessary to achieve City objectives shall be limited to archery and shall <br />be conducted by the Metro Bowhunters Resource Base (MBRB) or by private property owners <br />when they have a site at least 20 acres in size and the hunters pass appropriate proficiency <br />criteria and abide by City hunt rules. <br />4) Deer removal operations shall be conducted on public property where practical, and on private <br />property where conditions are conducive to archery and of sufficient size and development is <br />limited. Combinations of parcels to yield a site of sufficient size (ideally no less than 20 acres) <br />and with limited development are acceptable; subject to property owner consent. <br />5) Notice will be mailed prior to the first removal date to all property owners whose land adjoins a <br />proposed deer removal site. The notice shall include the dates of all hunts for that season and <br />contact information for deer management personnel (city staff and law enforcement). <br />6) The City will provide deer management information to its residents through the City’s <br />newsletter and website. <br /> <br />RECOMMENDED ACTION: <br />If the Council wishes to authorize a control hunt in 2022, staff recommends the following conditions: <br />1. The City of Little Canada partner with MBRB to conduct a special deer hunt in a limited area for a <br />specified period of time. City staff should be directed to work with MBRB to determine the area. <br />(A draft map of the area is attached based on conversations with MBRB representatives). <br />2. The City Council should provide input on the limits of deer to be taken in the special hunt . <br />
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