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Information Available For Residents Who Have Questions Or Concerns About The Ann Arbor Deer Cull

Scott Bauer
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USDA

The city of Ann Arbor continues to move forward with a deer cull despite being served with a lawsuit to try to stop it. 

City officials are still refusing to say how many, if any, deer have been killed already since the cull started on January 1st.  

Ann Arbor's communications director LisaWondrash says there is a new way for residents to voice their concerns about the cull.  The city has created a hotline that residents can use to contact them with questions or concerns.

Wondrash also said that Ann Arbor plans to stick with twenty six parks and nature areas for the cull and not add any additional ones to the list.  The cull is being conducted for population control.

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— Jorge Avellan is the Ann Arbor beat reporter and anchor for 89.1 WEMU News.  Contact him at 734.487.3363 or email him javellan@emich.edu

 

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