The number of deer in Rock Creek Park has been stable for at
least ten years, and there is no urgent problem facing the Park that would
warrant gunning down native wildlife in close proximity to residential
neighborhoods. Even if there were a problem, it could be handled much
more humanely with fertility control – a method that has worked to control wild
deer and horses in other parts of the county. A petition asking the
National Park Service to reconsider this shotgun approach to managing RockCreek Park has garnered more than 5,000 signatures.
Friday, May 10, 2013
Notice of Appeal Filed in Case To Protect Rock Creek Park Deer
Today, on behalf of a coalition of local DC residents and In
Defense of Animals, we filed a Notice of Appeal of the district court’s ruling
upholding the National Park Service’s decision to allow sharpshooters to
decimate native deer in Rock Creek Park in Washington DC. This is the
first time in the 123 year history of the Park that the federal government has
allowed the killing of any native wildlife.