Nat'l Park Service May Cull Deer On Sandy Hook: Report
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By Carly Baldwin
Published on April 27, 2026.
The National Park Service may kill some of the deer in an effort to reduce their population, which has led to concerns among animal activists. The park service has not yet confirmed whether it will cull the herd or allow hunting in the park. The agency is currently working on a comprehensive management plan for the deer.
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