Updated: Oct 04, 2016 3:02 PM EDT
By DAVID DISHNEAU
Associated Press
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) - Federal government sharpshooters will
target hundreds of white-tailed deer at two Civil War battlefields in Maryland
this December, launching a multi-year program aimed at curbing damage to
forests and plants, the National Park Service said Tuesday.
The Agriculture Department sharpshooters plan to kill 243 deer at
Antietam National Battlefield and 278 at Monocacy National Battlefield from
December through March under a program the park service approved in 2014. Both
parks have deer population densities more than 10 times greater than the
commonly accepted sustainable density of 15 to 20 per square mile, park service
spokeswoman Jenny Anzelmo-Sarles said.
The government will donate all suitable deer meat to food banks,
she said.
"Removing deer is the tool to allow healthy forests,"
Anzelmo-Sarles said in a telephone interview. "Or, in some cases, with the
battlefields, to protect these historic landscapes that help tell the story of
the battle which the park was established to preserve."
She said portions of the parks will be closed periodically from
December through March to enable the sharpshooters to safely work. Hunting is
prohibited in the parks.
This is the first of a multi-year deer reduction plan the agency
approved for both battlefields plus Manassas National Battlefield Park
in Virginia. Manassas park managers are still working to secure funding and
reach an agreement with the USDA, Anzelmo-Sarles said.
At Antietam, about 70 miles west of Baltimore and Monocacy, 20
miles further east,
the plan calls for killing a combined total of about 1,200 deer
over five years, followed by annual maintenance killings to keep the population
ion check.
The park service also announced plans for maintenance deer removal
at Catoctin Mountain Park in Maryland, starting in November. Government
sharpshooters have killed nearly 1,200 deer there since the program began in
early 2010, producing more than 15 tons of venison for food banks.
The National Park Service has deer-removal projects in place at
many other parks including Gettysburg National Military Park in Pennsylvania.
Those who
object to the hunt please follow link to petition below
https://www.change.org/p/once-again-let-s-stop-the-national-park-service-from-killing-deer-on-fire-island-and-risking-the-loss-of-the-sunken-forest-sign-the-petition
or
call 631 687-4751, 215 597-7059 to stop the hunt