Princeton hires company to remove deer carcasses
Princeton hires company to remove deer carcasses
How much will it cost to remove the deer carcasses along the side of Princeton’s roads?
Up to $7,000 for 2021, under a contract between the Municipality of Princeton and Deer Carcass Removal Services LLC. The contract was approved at the Princeton Council’s Jan. 26 meeting.
The agreement between the town and the Cream Ridge-based company calls for removing the dead deer from along municipal roads and within the right-of-way, and in public parks and on municipal property.
The company would be notified of the location of the deer carcasses to be removed by Princeton municipal officials. Residents cannot contact the company to remove the dead deer.
Princeton puts plans in place to control deer population
Princeton puts plans in place to control deer population
Aiming to keep the deer population under control, Princeton’s annual deer management program is under way.
As it has done for several years, the Princeton Council awarded a contract to White Buffalo, Inc. and its sharpshooters to reduce the number of deer in town. The company, which is based in Connecticut, will be paid up to $70,000 for its services.
The Princeton Council also awarded a contract to John Hart Farms LLC to process the deer killed by White Buffalo sharpshooters. The Hopewell Township-based company will be paid up to $19,500.