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Control Results <br />In the fall of 2009, the City contracted with Metro Bowhunters Resource Base (MBRB), a non-profit <br />organization of bowhunters to conduct a controlled hunt in the area of St. John’s Cemetery and other <br />adjoining lands. 13 deer were removed from that area over three, two-day hunt periods that were <br />spaced three weeks apart. The first hunt resulted in 10 deer being taken. The second yielded three <br />deer and no deer were taken during the last hunt. <br />•In 2010, the hunt areas were expanded and 52 deer were taken in the designated control areas. <br />Even with 52 deer taken and 42 taken from the NE area of the City, the population only <br />dropped from 81 to 69 in that area. Furthermore, the St. John’s Cemetery Area had been <br />hunted for two years and still had a population of 13 deer. That number was down only one <br />deer from 2010. This indicates the need for a continued program if numbers are to be reduced <br />and maintained at acceptable levels. <br />•In 2011, 33 deer were taken from the designated deer hunt areas. We also added additional <br />hunt areas consisting of Gervais Mill, LC Elementary (south portion) & Spooner Park, and <br />the Frattalone Property). These areas had additional restrictions and were late season <br />additions. No deer were taken from these areas in 2011. <br />•In 2012, hunt areas remained the same. Twenty (20) deer were taken in Little Canada and an <br />additional 7 were taken in the Spoon Lake area added by the City of Maplewood. <br />•In 2013, 12 deer were taken from approved hunt areas. An additional eight (8) deer were <br />taken in Maplewood in the Spoon Lake Area and Fisher’s Corner. <br />•In 2014, a total of only six (6) deer were taken in Little Canada. An additional seven (7) <br />deer were taken in nearby locations in Maplewood. <br />•In 2015, the only permit issued was for the Frattalone Property. No hunting on other sites in <br />Little Canada was permitted. <br />•In 2016, no hunting was permitted within the City of Little Canada <br />•In 2017, a limited special hunt was permitted on the Scully property and the MBRB site. A <br />total of nine (9) deer were taken in 2017. <br />•In 2018, no hunting was permitted within the City of Little Canada <br />•In 2019, no hunting was permitted within the City of Little Canada <br />•In 2020, no hunting was permitted within the City of Little Canada <br />•In 2021, no hunting was permitted within the City of Little Canada <br />•In 2022, a special hunt was authorized in partnership with the City of Maplewood for an area just <br />east of Lake Gervais surrounding Spoon Lake. A total of nine (9) deer were taken in 2022.
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