Deer Management Program Background Information

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Deer Over-Population Issues

Upper Dublin Township is densely populated with deer resulting in various types of property and environmental damage, and, more importantly, injury to the public. The Upper Dublin Township Board of Commissioners (BOC), Administration, and Police Department (UDPD) recognize deer over-population within Upper Dublin Township as a major problem and seek to control it in the most cost effective manner.

How Deer Over-Population Issues Can Affect the Upper Dublin Township Community

Public Health & Safety
Property Damage
Police and Other Staff Response Time

2009 Pilot Program

In 2009, the Upper Dublin Township Police Department was commissioned by the Upper Dublin Township Board of Commissioners to create and supervise a “Community Managed Deer Hunt.” Chief of Police Terrence Thompson directed Patrol Commander Darren Nyce, then a member of the police department for 15 years and who holds a bachelor’s degree in Wildlife and Fishery Science from the Pennsylvania State University, with this assignment. Patrol Commander Nyce, with assistance from the department’s Professional Standards Officer David Madrak, created the Upper Dublin Township Deer Management Program.