Maybe Longueuil should introduce a pack of wolves & a bear or two to the park. That’s the more “natural” solution, which I’m sure the citizens of Longueuil and park users will appreciate.
Having lived in Western Pennsylvania for a few years, I can say this about deer:
1. Lyme disease is no joke
2. Breeding-wise, they are the Cervidae equivalent of Leporidae
3. If they are culled, the meat and skins shouldn’t be wasted
4. They do need to have their populations managed, and urban wolves have been quite effective in New Dehli
5. It was not unusual to see 30 or so deer crossing the street in Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park, which is kind of in the middle of the city. It was also not unusual to see a dead deer carcass pretty much every single time you’d go drive anywhere
Blork 10:21 on 2022-11-17 Permalink
In Quebec, to “Bardot the situation” is equivalent to “jumped the shark.”
John B 12:26 on 2022-11-17 Permalink
Maybe Longueuil should introduce a pack of wolves & a bear or two to the park. That’s the more “natural” solution, which I’m sure the citizens of Longueuil and park users will appreciate.
Taylor C. Noakes 22:01 on 2022-11-18 Permalink
Having lived in Western Pennsylvania for a few years, I can say this about deer:
1. Lyme disease is no joke
2. Breeding-wise, they are the Cervidae equivalent of Leporidae
3. If they are culled, the meat and skins shouldn’t be wasted
4. They do need to have their populations managed, and urban wolves have been quite effective in New Dehli
5. It was not unusual to see 30 or so deer crossing the street in Pittsburgh’s Schenley Park, which is kind of in the middle of the city. It was also not unusual to see a dead deer carcass pretty much every single time you’d go drive anywhere