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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Essex County Scales Back Annual Deer Hunt

The county's deer management program is less than half last year's sessions; there will be no hunting in Eagle Rock Reservation.

The sixth year of Essex County's deer management program —slated to begin Jan. 22 — has been scaled back from previous years, County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. said Tuesday.  The program has been reduced from last year's 24 hunting sessions in 12 days to nine sessions in six days. It will run from Jan. 22 to Feb. 7 on Tuesdays and Thursdays.  Also this year, there will be no hunting in Eagle Rock Reservation. "This program, in my mind, is more of a maintenance program each and every year just to maintain what we have,"  DiVincenzo said. "The numbers speak for themselves." On county roadways, the number of deer carcases removed last year was down to 201, from 363 in 2011. Verona Township Manager Joseph Martin said he thought the deer …

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Sunny Forrest

11:25 am on Sunday, January 27, 2013

If you moved here from the big nearby city, most of which were not original inhabitants either, then you know the deer were the original inhabitants of this once "bucolic" area and not until the non-provincial term "landscape garden" became common that deer became the enemy of the locals (Johnny-come-latelys or not) whose bushes became more important than living, breathing life. I agree with a …   more ›

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Livingston's Deer Management Program in Full Swing

Township officials remind residents of deer management and hunting policy.

The following information is from the Livingston Deer Management Program and can be accessed from the township website: Deer management is an emotive issue, but it is a necessary program for protecting the environment and ensuring that other wildlife has an opportunity to thrive. Deer are majestic animals. But they are also prolific breeders, very destructive, and carry parasites such as ticks which can cause Lyme disease. Deer will eat anything and everything. From those expensive flowers, vegetables, and shrubs in the garden, to the undergrowth in wooded areas which are home to a myriad of song birds and insects. Each deer eats between 10-20 pounds of vegetation a day. Stripping the garden and anything it can reach including the …

theLtowninformant

5:39 pm on Sunday, January 22, 2012

Livingstons Program is a joke! its run by 2 people Sgt Drumm and Chris Southworth... these 2 guys all they do is add people who they know and like in the town to hunt. they talk about having only experienced hunters thats a lie there is a guy hunting who only got his license's weeks prior so that he could be included in this hunt. Rumor has it the state Fish and game is looking into this program …   more ›

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