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Deer Culling Debate Divides Metro Detroit Communities as Cities Approve Sharpshooter Plans

Each city will spend $10,000–$20,000 on annual coordinated deer culls to reduce overpopulation and prevent about two weekly deer-vehicle collisions in Southfield, officials said.

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A heated debate is dividing residents across Farmington Hills, Farmington, and Southfield over how to handle the area's growing deer population. While some call the animals a nuisance, others say they're part of what makes the community feel like home. Watch Jeffrey Lindblom's video report: Controversial deer cull planned in Oakland CountyThe controversy has intensified as all three cities have approved plans to bring in sharpshooters to cull de…

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The Oakland Press broke the news in on Friday, January 16, 2026.
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