Wildlife Too Close for Comfort in Fairfield County

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Sun, 01/29/2012 - 05:01

The white-tailed deer population has exploded across the state, increasing from under 20,000 during the early 1980s to about 125,000 by 2006.


 

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