N.Y. City Department of Parks & Recreation: Newest Report on Deer in Staten Island Shows Overall Population Down 24%
May 27, 2020
May 27, 2020
NEW YORK, May 27 -- The New York City Department of Parks and Recreation issued the following news release:
NYC Parks announced the results of the study to control Staten Island's deer population. The study's fourth population estimate, conducted in January 2020, estimated approximately 1,555 deer in the borough, an approximate 24% reduction in Staten Island's deer population since January 2017. In addition, the estimate shows an approximate 84% decrease in fawn births since the pro . . .
NYC Parks announced the results of the study to control Staten Island's deer population. The study's fourth population estimate, conducted in January 2020, estimated approximately 1,555 deer in the borough, an approximate 24% reduction in Staten Island's deer population since January 2017. In addition, the estimate shows an approximate 84% decrease in fawn births since the pro . . .