Morristown National Historical Park prepares for an overnight deer cull starting Tuesday, conducted by sharpshooters from the U.S. Department of Agriculture. This initiative aims to combat over-browsing of native vegetation and maintain a healthy deer population, as part of a management plan approved in 2017.
As the park is closed to visitors during the culling, this action underscores the unique challenges of balancing wildlife and historical preservation. Qualified personnel will ensure effective management, contributing to long-term restoration efforts while addressing community concerns about deer numbers in the area.
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