Pittsburgh’s second year of controlled bowhunting, set to begin Sept. 21, will include three additional parks and the possible use of professional marksmen in at least the two largest parks once the season ends.
Aimed at reducing urban deer herds, the program was piloted last year in Frick and Riverview parks, and this year also will include Schenley, Highland and Emerald View parks.
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