Three cities in Oakland County announce plans for deer culls next year, continuing a controversial practice that has faced significant public backlash in the past. Advocates against the culls are mobilizing to prevent these cities from following a path that has previously ignited protests and community outrage.
The culls are intended to manage local deer populations, which some residents view as a necessity for public safety and ecological balance. However, opponents argue that past culls have been met with protests and calls for more humane alternatives to population control, raising questions about wildlife management strategies in urban settings.
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