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By Sam Eifling
Monday, October 6, 2008 Tom Harvey, the news and information director for the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, considers momentarily the disputes about the huge numbers of deer in some Texas towns. "It's the same old thing," he says. "Half of the community wants to feed and pet the deer, half of the community wants to get rid of them." Counterintuitive though it may seem, deer populations in many places have risen along with human populations over the past decades. Hunters and game agencies now monitor the an ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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