So, the boat has new ads up.
A big picture of a deer with the words "This is a New Yorker" and some blurb about learning to live in the same city as deer. There's a website.
It's all probably useful advice, except every time I see that ad I feel like pointing out that all the deer on Staten Island* swam over from Jersey, which sorta makes them quintessential "not really New Yorkers". The ones in the Bronx walked over from Westchester, so same deal. I recognize that I'm saying this from Staten Island, but still!
* Except the ones in the zoo.
It's all probably useful advice, except every time I see that ad I feel like pointing out that all the deer on Staten Island* swam over from Jersey, which sorta makes them quintessential "not really New Yorkers". The ones in the Bronx walked over from Westchester, so same deal. I recognize that I'm saying this from Staten Island, but still!
* Except the ones in the zoo.
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I think my mother still thinks of herself as a New Yorker, despite a couple of decades' residence in another country, and she was born in Germany.
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Please, at best they're transplants :P
Edit: And for all I know, they do swim/walk back home on a regular basis. LOL, that's an image - commuter deer!
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Deer are lovely, but they're a major driving hazard, and also they nom down one's roses, tulips, and fruit trees. When I lived in Port Townsend, sometimes a whole herd of them would hang out in my back yard: so charming, but so destructive.
Gray wolves would cull them, but we have no gray wolves here any more, and there's a lot of opposition to re-introducing them. I guess that's not an option for Staten Island either, and the plan of sterilizing all the bucks sounds impractical (http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2016/05/experts_think_citys_staten_isl.html). So, alas, some of them are just going to have to be shot.
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(Actually, the best thing to do is close down the Greenbelt and probably the new Fresh Kills park to everybody but hunters for a few days each year and then just have those hunters go to town, but.)
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Too bad about the geese, but they are a menace, and they're also a lot of food.
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