Their names are"Jane" and"Jill." They're fake deer, but there's a very real reason they're here, said Todd Black, Wildlife Biologist and Environmental Planner with Eagle Mountain City.“Lots of deer across North America get whacked on the roads every year," he said."Thousands, if not millions of dollars of damage to vehicles, and heaven forbid somebody loses their life over that.
“It worked," Black said."Those tracks came right over to these deer, and we had some feed out here, and once they got here they kind of navigated out and figured where to go.”
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