PARMA, Ohio — The City of Parma is preparing to roll out another year of deer culling this Fall.
It comes as residents complain of ongoing property damage and accidents across town.
But before crews can begin the culling process this season, they are asking for immediate resident feedback through a new survey from the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. It can be filled out here .
The survey aims to identify the most suitable locations for deer hunting, determine the most overpopulated areas, and pinpoint where accidents are most likely to occur.
Parma Police are working hand-in-hand with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources-Division of Wildlife, the professionals who manage wildlife.
Officials say the program has been incredibly successful, and they are ready for year three.