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*****THIS ALERT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE*****
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Dear Mr. DiVincenzo, Essex County Board Members and Officials:
Essex County has once again resorted to killing deer in a hunt from Feb. 9 – 25, 2010. This time, contracted sharpshooters work in a kill zone
that has expanded to Eagle Rock and Hilltop Reservations. With so many non-lethal options, violence is never an acceptable solution.
— For example, fertility control has produced successful results with overhead comparable to hiring sharpshooters. Some communities
combine translocation and immunocontraception programs to reduce birth rates in deer.
— Use of Strieter lights curtails deer-vehicle collisions. Strieter representatives even meet with community officials and lights are
eligible for reimbursement under the federal highway safety program.
— The 4-Poster Lyme treatment system can handle ticks carrying Lyme disease. However, most studies show that deer, live or dead, do
not affect the incidence of Lyme ticks.
— Fencing systems and landscapes modified with native repellent plants can diminish landing spots for deer and subdue browsing on
residential or commercial grounds. Low-cost audio/visual scare devices used with repellents and fencing, can also dissuade deer.
Studies show hunted deer populations can actually double or triple their birth rate. Survivors rebound due to an abundance of food and space.
With fewer territorial males, mating becomes the herd's primary focus. Researchers at the Watchung Reservation in Union County, NJ, found
57% of killed pregnant deer had twins in their wombs after two years of hunting. At three years, 60% had twins and 8% had triplets.
Please consider community planning with deer in mind. A blend of nonviolent techniques, on a site-specific basis, can effectively manage
deer. There are always alternatives to killing.
Thank you,
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joedi@admin.essexcountynj.org, info@ucnj.org,
bwatson@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, rcaputo@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, rjohnson@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, psebold@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, dpayne@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, sgonzalez@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, bbeasley@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, clark@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, cavanaugh@freeholders.essexcountynj.org, ddavisford@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
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*****THIS ALERT IS NO LONGER ACTIVE*****
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Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr.
Office of the County Executive, Hall of Records, Room 405
465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd / Newark, NJ, 07102
973-621-4400; fax: 973-621-6343
email: joedi@admin.essexcountynj.org
SOURCE: www.facebook.com/pages/Essex-County-Executive-Joseph-N-DiVincenzo-Jr /114582574019?v=info
Daniel J. Bernier, Director, Union County Division
of Park Planning and Maintenance
Union County Administration Building
10 Elizabethtown Plaza / Elizabeth, New Jersey 07207
ph: 908-789-3679; email: info@ucnj.org
SOURCE: www.unioncountynj.org/parks/planning.html
Board of Chosen Freeholders, County of Essex
465 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Rm 558, Hall of Records
Newark, New Jersey 07102
ph: 973-621-4486; fax: 973-621-5695
SOURCE: www.essexcountyofnj.com/freeholders/site/main.php
Freeholder President Blonnie R. Watson, Room 504
bwatson@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4473
Freeholder Vice President Ralph Caputo, Room 508
rcaputo@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
ph: 973-621-4479
Rufus I. Johnson, Freeholder-At-Large, Room 554
rjohnson@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4483
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Rufus I. Johnson, Freeholder-At-Large, Room 554
rjohnson@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4483
Patricia Sebold, Freeholder-At-Large, Room 507
psebold@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4484
Donald M. Payne, Jr., Freeholder-At-Large, Room 553
dpayne@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4467
Samuel Gonzalez, Freeholder District 1, Room 554
sgonzalez@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4477
D. Bilal Beasley, Freeholder District 2, Room 552
bbeasley@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-6457
Carol Y. Clark, Freeholder District 3, Room 507-A
clark@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-5680
Linda Lordi Cavanaugh, Freeholder District 4, Room 560A
cavanaugh@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4481
Deborah Davis Ford, Clerk of the Board, Room 558
ddavisford@freeholders.essexcountynj.org
973-621-4487
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