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Peachtree Corners okays USDA cooperative services agreement to address deer overpopulation
Summary
The council authorized a 12-month cooperative agreement with USDA Wildlife Services—capped at $25,000 per year—to provide biologist and technician services on private properties with owner consent after a survey showed an estimated 193 deer per square mile compared with a recommended 25.
Peachtree Corners council authorized the city manager to execute a cooperative services agreement with USDA Wildlife Services aimed at managing an overabundant deer population.
Staff described the proposed contract as a 12-month, renewable agreement with a not-to-exceed cap of $25,000 per year to cover a wildlife biologist, three technicians and necessary equipment. The program would operate on private properties only with written landowner consent and is designed as a gradual, year-over-year effort…
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