Deer cull to begin in southwestern Ontario national park on Friday

Jan 11, 2017 | 12:45 PM

LEAMINGTON, Ont. — Parks Canada says it will begin a deer cull on Friday in an overpopulated national park in southwestern Ontario.

The federal agency says “population reduction” is part of a multi-year plan to restore the ecosystems in Point Pelee National Park.

They say white-tailed deer are “hyperabundant” in the area and pose a serious threat to forest and savannah ecosystems.

Parks Canada says an aerial survey in mid-December counted 84 deer in an area they say can support 24 to 32 deer.