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Controlling the plague of feral deer on the West Coast is going to take a combined effort - and funding - from farmers, industry, and central government, the West Coast Regional Council has heard.
The council's Environmental Management committee, meeting in Greymouth on Thursday, discussed recent media coverage of the region's deer problem, and what it would take for the Council to tackle the pests.
Chief Executive Darryl Lew said the council was about to embark on a full
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