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DIVISION OF FISH AND WILDLIFE URGES MOTORISTS TO BE ALERT TO DEER AS MATING SEASON GETS UNDER WAY AND DAYS GET SHORTER (17/P95) TRENTON – The Department of Environmental Protection’s Division of Fish and Wildlife is reminding motorists to be alert for white-tailed deer as days get shorter and deer become more active with mating season under way.
Deer are apt to suddenly sprint onto roadways as bucks actively pursue does. This activity, known as the fall rut, is most pronounced in the very early morning and around sunset, when visibility can be difficult. Using caution becomes even more important when Daylight Saving Time ends November 5, causing commutes to align with periods when deer are most active and lighting conditions can be most difficult for motorists. For motorists, low levels of light and sun glare can make it very difficult to see deer that are about to cross the road. In addition, multiple deer may cross the road at any given moment, usually in a single file. The following tips can help motorists stay safe during deer mating season:
Motorists are encouraged to inform the Department of Transportation of dead deer they find along the state highway system, and can share information at: http://www.nj.gov/transportation/commuter/potholeform.shtm Municipal and county governments are responsible for removal of dead deer from roads they maintain. Peak rutting season for deer in New Jersey runs from late October, throughout November, and into mid-December in all areas of the state, beginning earliest in northern regions. As a result of New Jersey’s proactive deer management policies, the estimated population of deer in New Jersey, derived from a formula based on deer harvested in hunting seasons, is about 100,000, down from 204,000 in 1995. This does not factor in high densities of deer inhabiting areas where hunting is not permitted. The DEP’s Community-Based Deer Management Permit program is available to help municipalities control deer in areas where sport hunting is not a viable management tool. For more information about white-tailed deer in New Jersey, visit: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/deer.htm__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!ereTZ0VnsSe0tQyL6PgIRLx-L3CPpCQohkdBYWju8jZL0AWFg0s4SpIsjB51tUxawTQGYA$ For more information on the Community-Based Deer Management Program, visit: https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/cbdmp.htm__;!!J30X0ZrnC1oQtbA!ereTZ0VnsSe0tQyL6PgIRLx-L3CPpCQohkdBYWju8jZL0AWFg0s4SpIsjB51tUxhCF33dQ$ ### |
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