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Deer remain a big problem for Michigan drivers. They're involved in tens of thousands of crashes annually, and in certain urban and suburban areas of the state, an abundance is affecting motorists as well as farmers, insurance companies, and residents.
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The city councils for Farmington and Southfield are expected to vote on whether to join a regional deer cull started by Farmington Hills to control overpopulation.
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The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is seeking public opinion on deer management with a new survey.
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The significance of the mother of the Oxford school shooter's verdict, a poet drawing influence from Indian and Jewish traditions, and a community focused on more humane ways of controlling deer populations.
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Ann Arbor will shut down eleven of its city parks and nature areas after 3:00 p.m. every day from January 2-26, to permit sharpshooters to cull its…
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Hunting deer in the city of Ann Arbor will continue as a way to control the deer population.The Ann Arbor City Council met Monday night and rejected an…
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Ann Arbor's deer management program is in the fourth and final year of operations approved by the city council. The deer cull starts Jan. 2.The City of…
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This week, Michigan lawmakers are scheduled to discuss a measure that would prevent communities from sterilizing wild animals to control their…
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Protestors were able to reduce the number of deer killed in the city of Ann Arbor's annual cull this year.The city is trying to reduce an overabundance of…
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Professional sharpshooters will cull the city's deer population this month, leading to the closure of 16 Ann Arbor parks from 3 p.m. to midnight daily…