Annual Deer Culling Begins in Syracuse

This week, specially trained sharpshooters will begin the annual deer culling in Syracuse. The program, which started in 2019, aims to address public health and safety concerns caused by an overpopulation of deer. These concerns include tick-borne illnesses like Lyme Disease, damage to parks and gardens, and increased risk of deer-vehicle collisions. In 2023, there were 66 such collisions in the city.

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