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Urban Deer Town Hall reviews archer program

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Glynis Crawford Smith/The Highlander

Deer along Phillips Ranch Road in Granite Shoals seldom look both ways before crossing. Auto accidents, garden and landscape demolition, stockyard waste conditions and health of the animals are at issue all over the Highland Lakes and Hill Country. See photos from the event and 'Like' us on Facebook: http://bit.ly/2uLp41C

By Glynis Crawford Smith

The Highlander

Almost every small community in the Highland Lakes is struggling with an invasion of deer and Granite Shoals residents gathered Saturday, June 27, to hear about the their city's effort—the only archer program certified in the state by the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department (TPWD).

About 65 citizens came to the Town Hall Meeting on Urban Deer, where the city's Wildlife Advisory Committee (WAC) reported on the first year of the pilot program. The committee had been formed in March 2014 on the recommendation of TPWD experts on urban deer who had urged two essential elements in reducing urban deer—community education and a “no deer feeding” ordinance.

If this meeting was any indication, the education effort has begun work.

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