A second deer hunt is in the works as the Truro Deer Management Working Group is planning to manage the deer population. | SaltWire
A large deer stands on the lawn of a Hillcrest Street property in Truro on Nov. 12. The area is one of many around the community where deer can be spotted regularly.TRURO, N.S. — A second deer hunt is in the works as the Truro Deer Management Working Group is planning to manage the deer population.
During this year’s program, 20 deer can be hunted in the initial stage with a chance to renew the permit depending on timing and after an evaluation of the initial stage.Other parts of the animal are used for provincial and national research purposes.
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