Hunters are doing their part to thin deer herds in Ohio but, despite record harvests during hunting season, the state's deer population is at an all-time high. That's not good for the deer, who compete for food, or for humans: There are 20,000 deer-car accidents each year in Ohio. Some communities cull herds by shooting them. Should more do that? Would you be in favor? And what about other solutions?
Guests:
Jim Bissell, Lake Erie Allegheny Partnership for Biodiversity (LEAP)
Terry Robison, interim director of natural resources, Cleveland Metroparks
Joe Miele, president, CASH, Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting