Longueuil will finally be able to cull up to 100 white-tailed deer in its Michel-Chartrand park after the most recent appeal was rejected in a Quebec court.
A city on Montreal’s South Shore can cull a maximum of 100 white-tailed deer that have overrun Michel-Chartrand park, a Quebec Superior Court judge ruled Thursday.
There s a quaint, little riverfront park in Montreal s north end where Cristina D Anello likes to take in the sunset and watch Canada Geese mull about, but when she biked there on Monday, she was alarmed at what she saw. A female goose was injured by an arrow about 15 long that punctured its right wing. Unable to remove it on its own, the animal kept pecking at it with her beak.
During proceedings at Quebec superior court the judge heard from experts about how best to deal with an overpopulation of deer at the Michel-Chartrand park in Longueuil.