Longueuil gets permit to go ahead with deer cull in local park that has been overrun
MONTREAL — A Montreal suburb will go ahead with a long-awaited white-tailed deer cull in a local park that has become overrun with them.
The City of Longueuil, just south of Montreal, has been trying to carry out a cull since 2020, but faced strong backlash and legal challenges from animal rights groups over the fate of the deer that reside in Michel-Chartrand Park.
It said it has received a provincial Environment Department permit to proceed with the operation.
The permit is valid until mid-February 2025 and the city said in a statement the operation will be carried out by a professional company using air rifles and will take place sometime this fall.


