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The reduction took place on sevenoccasions between December 14, 2021 and March 31, <br />2022. There were 43 deer removed from the city from the following locations: <br />15 from the Southeast sector (Reservoir Woods Park (5) and Villa Park (10)) <br />28from the Northeast sector (Owasso Hills Park (11) and the Nature Center (17)) <br />TheRoseville Deer Monitoring and Reduction Program has becomean ongoing effort with <br />review, input, advice and recommendations from the Parks and Recreation Commission. <br />The program gathers and utilizes advice and information from experts at the United States <br />Department of Agriculture (USDA), the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and <br />Ramsey County. This includes surveying, determining herd size, arriving at a reduction <br />number and selecting safe and efficient locations to implement the reduction program. <br />T <br />his upcoming 2022/23 season will be the sixthseason of the program and the reduction <br />number is yet to be determined. All available data seems to indicate that the population is <br />still higher than recommended in relation to identified available habitat but the program <br />appears to be making progress. <br />At this point, we have: <br />continued to work with the DNR/USDA/Ramsey County (experts)to review the <br />program, progress and plan for the upcoming season <br />studied the current population survey, resident input and observation information <br />revisited otherpossible methods for deer herd management <br />Ramsey County was not able to complete an annual deer survey this year. <br />As part of an overall program evaluation process, we regularly and annually have <br />conversations with the DNR and USDA about methods and options. Overall, nothing has <br />changed since the beginning of this program to suggest that anything different is allowed <br />and/or could be more efficient in Roseville. <br />O <br />ur next steps in planning for the upcoming reduction season (12/1/22 through 3/31/23) is <br />to: <br />review the program (staff will plan to provide an overview at your meeting) <br />consider locations <br />identify an appropriate number to reduce the herd <br />The overall vision/goal of the program is to maintain a healthy and reasonable size herd. <br />That is achieved by working with the DNR, USDA and Ramsey County on an ongoing <br />maintenance program. <br />Based on science, statistics and expert advice; the calculation method below has been <br />suggested as a reasonable way to arrive at the number of tags requested for the season <br />and ultimately the desired number of deer to reduce the herd by. The method has been <br />used for a few years and seems to provide good management guidance. Reduction efforts <br />still prioritize females but will also purposefully include some males. <br /> <br />
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