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Fencing is one of the most effective ways known to keep deer out of yards and gardens. Special <br />permits may be required from your community in order to erect fences. However, fences are not <br />guaranteed to keep deer out of yards. <br />Is tip i -e a i Ali Y in 1)lace Pimm 'eet- management: <br />Deer management policies vary from community to community. Ramsey County has special (by <br />permit) archery hunts in selected parks (9 different parks) in order to manage the urban deer <br />population. Participants need to sign an ethics pledge, take a safety class, and take an accuracy <br />test. Hunting without permission in Ramsey County Parks is prohibited. For more information, <br />contact the Ramsey County Parks and Recreation Department. Several cities allow hunting on <br />private property by permit. Contact your city to check <br />on ordinances. <br />How do I avoidhitting d'eet- with mY cat-? <br />The best way to minimize deer -auto collisions is to pay <br />attention and drive at safe speeds. Most deer vehicle <br />crashes occur during dawn and dusk, when visibility is <br />less than ideal. Watch the shoulder for deer silhouettes <br />and the reflection of the eyes of deer. If you see a deer, <br />honk your horn in order to startle the deer away from <br />Did you know? <br />Minnesota is in the <br />top 10 states for the <br />most deer/car <br />collisions in the <br />nation! <br />the road (they should flee away from the noise). Deer <br />frequently travel in groups - if you see one, keep a lookout for more. Don't count on deer <br />whistles and deer deterrents to keep deer off the roads—research has shown that they are <br />ineffective at repelling deer. Never swerve into oncoming traffic to avoid a deer collision. <br />141ho shouldJ contact if I have a question about i' et- ill MY OMMuni y <br />Deer policies vary from community to community check your cities website for information <br />regarding deer or wildlife policies. <br />121Pa we <br />
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