Richmond County seeks cull for rising deer population

Warden points to Truro, Colchester County as examples of managed deer hunts for municipalities

CBC NewsAdam Cooke

Richmond County's warden believes an expanded fall hunting season could help address an increasing local deer population, particularly on Isle Madame. 

The municipality voted last month to authorize staff to seek out private companies to compile data on the deer population in the county and on the north side of Isle Madame. Richmond officials will also investigate the possibility of bringing Nova Scotia Community College students on board for a co-op work program that would track deer numbers. 

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Mike Johnson Follow Me
The rest of CB needs to join this initiative. Kamikaze deer are creating havoc on Rte 223 and other secondary roads, and it's just a matter of time before someone gets seriously injured from the many deer strikes. With mild winters and minimal hunting, the population has exploded.

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