Last night, the first topic on the agenda for the Discussion Session was deer. A conference call with White Buffalo's wildlife biologist, Anthony DeNicola was scheduled. Unfortunately, that call did not take place since "Tony" was on an island thirty miles off of Virginia and could not get a signal from the cell phone that was flown to him. He did send a report to the commission which Tom Kelley shared at the meeting.
Since this is my blog, I will point out what I believe are his most significant findings. Mt. Lebanon can biologically support many more deer. Socially, it is up to the community what it will support. I liked how Tom Kelley made the point of saying "dead deer" reports vs. Kristen's "deer incident" report, which included sightings of deer in yards.
To reduce the deer population, it would be in two phases:
- Phase 1 Reduce the population through culling and sterilization
- Phase 2 Reduce the population through culling and sterilization
Their cost for sterilization would be $1000 per deer. Cost for culling would be between $200 to $400 plus a $75 processing fee per deer. Sterilization would be more cost effective in the long run since unsterilized deer could produce 2-3 fawns per year.
Kristen reported that Tony felt that there were many more deer than what the aerial survey showed. I am not sure how that is.
Matt Kluck said that the report shows in black and white that Mt. Lebanon could support many more deer.
Kelly Fraasch asked when the commission could have a conference call with Maryland.
http://www.deerfriendly.com/deer-population-control Maryland has had a successful nonlethal program using surgical sterilization.
Dave Brumfield prefers sterilization because it is safer. I would think Kristen would too, since she felt that dogs on leashes in Williamsburg was unsafe.
I have uploaded the podcast from last night's discussion session. It is available
here. The podcast begins with deer.
Update September 24, 2013 11:42 PM Please click on
the link I have provided in the blog post. Scroll down a bit and you will see Kelly's four page document on "Deer in Mt. Lebanon." It is linked to my Google Docs.
Mt. Lebanon hiring firm to count deer February 7, 2013 Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Post Gazette
... [Commisioner] Mrs. Fraasch has composed and posted online a four-page document, "Deer in Mt. Lebanon [PDF]," ... she expresses her opposition to hunting by rifle or bow, instead favoring sterilization by removal of does' ovaries as a viable option. She cites a significant cost savings over the long term and mitigation of some hazards associated with culling...
Update September 24, 2013 1:33 PM Here is a copy of the
White Tailed Deer Population Control Options presented by Tom Kelley at last night's meeting.
Update September 26, 2013 9:15 AM Speaking of Bibles (see 10:43 PM), there is this.