South Euclid City Council, in an effort to try an approach other than merely culling, decided to try a two-part approach to deer management, which would include both culling and sterilization. Department of Agriculture sharpshooters have already completed the culling portion of the plan. In all, 90 deer were culled in South Euclid this fall.
Sterilization , on the other hand, is a way to sustainably, and less expensively, reduce that population. White Buffalo Inc. President Anthony J. The research being done in South Euclid will help to provide definitive answers. One of the things ODNR and the city want to know is how many years can we go without having lethal methods applied?
Once that population is stabilized through sterilization, can a city simply let that be and not bring in ODNR? South Euclid will become the second Ohio community to attempt a sterilization method of deer control, following the village of Clifton , located outside of Cincinnati.
Based on findings from the Clifton deer research project , if the South Euclid project proceeds as hoped, it is estimated that the first year of operation will significantly restrict herd growth through the reduction of the fawning rate. Simon said that Clifton, after five years of sterilization, did not have to take deer management steps in the sixth year. The deer population in South Euclid, it is hoped, will stabilize and then gradually decline over time through natural attrition, with the rate of attrition depending in part on deer migration patterns.
Deer will be shot with tranquilizer darts on any property in Wards 3 and 4, private and public, when they are seen. A US flag is pictured on a soldier's uniform. In a memo dated November 16, Army Secretary Christine Wormuth said soldiers who refuse the vaccine would be "flagged," preventing them from "reenlistment, reassignment, promotion, appearance before a semi-centralized promotion board, issuance of awards and decorations" and more. The Navy and the Marine Corps issued similar guidance last month, paving the way for the discharge of service members who refuse to be vaccinated.
Soldiers who have received an exemption or whose exemption request is pending will not be flagged. The guidance, which also applies to the Army Reserve and the Army National Guard, was sent as the head of the Oklahoma National Guard finds himself in dispute with the Pentagon for refusing to enforce the vaccine mandate.
Read More. Military vaccination mandate dispute pits Pentagon against Oklahoma National Guard. The Army's deadline for all active-duty military members to get vaccinated is December 15 while National Guard soldiers are required to be vaccinated by June 30, Soldiers, including Reserve and Guard, can be flagged even before these deadlines for refusing the vaccine.
A soldier is flagged on the date they make a "final declination" to be immunized after meeting with a medical professional and receiving a second order from a commander to get the Covid vaccine.
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