In 2011 more than 140 deer incidents were reported to police, the majority of which involved automobiles. The study came in the wake of an increase in deer-related incidents over the past several years in the township. The Board of Commissioners approved hiring the professional hunters after a study involving the police department and the USDA’s Wildlife Services division. They were slated to hunt on two more nights this month. In addition, last June the township hired USDA (Department of Agriculture) – sanctioned sharpshooters to cull deer on township-owned property. Zienkowski, township manager, to propose the idea of having a private bow hunting group help to thin out the township’s deer herds with permission of landowners. Schaefer, Radnor Township Board of Commissioners president and chair of the board’s Public Safety Committee, and Robert A. So far 54 deer have been harvested by the volunteer bow hunters.Īs his pot of venison stock simmered, he explained during an interview accompanied by his two weimaraners that he went to Elaine P. He is part of a 15-member bow-hunting group culling deer in the township. The venison bones were from deer he recently hunted in Radnor Township on private lands and butchered in his garage. “I’m trying to become a better cook through sauce.” “I am fascinated with cooking,” he remarked. Hepburn was in chef whites as he boiled on the stove a pot of oven-roasted deer bones mixed with onions, carrots and celery to create a stock for sauce. Last Friday afternoon, in fact, the aroma of the game meat wafted through his Wayne home. Venison stew, venison marsala, venison scaloppini and venison chili (with hot peppers but no beans). RADNOR – What is bow hunter Austin Hepburn’s solution to Radnor’s deer overpopulation?
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