Fish and Game sees more car-deer collisions this winter

Friday, September 23, 2011

Temporary reader boards, permanent signage and a possible speed limit reduction on I-84 are just some of the methods the Idaho Department of Fish and Game is considering to warn motorists about the increased potential for deer/vehicle collisions this winter.

That was just one topic discussed during a public meeting held in Glenns Ferry last Tuesday night to address depredation problems from deer herds affected by last month's Blair and Morrow fires.

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  • Better idea, just get an assualt rifle, no more deer.

    -- Posted by grammaidaho on Sat, Sep 24, 2011, at 3:34 PM
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