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Provo, other cities to stop relocating wandering deer

(Steve Griffin | Tribune file photo) A small herd of deer keep a close eye on their surroundings as they search for food in Emigration Canyon in Salt Lake City on Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018.

Provo • The city of Provo is ending its urban deer relocation program.

The Daily Herald reported Monday that Provo will no longer relocate deer found wandering within city limits in the wake of state officials’ decision to no longer make that an option.

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources announced last week it was stopping the relocation program because of the spread of diseases and the survival rates for relocated deer.

Herriman also will stop relocating deer.

Provo has been participating in the urban deer program since 2017. In that time, the city has relocated nearly 90 deer.

Meanwhile, the lethal urban deer program will continue in 17 cities in Utah.