Seeing dead deer on the side of the road is a common experience
in Hopewell Valley. Yet, most of us still cringe at the scene.
This increasingly frequent sight is an upsetting symptom of a
much larger issue. As the deer
population increases, the impact is devastating to both the deer and our local
economy.
Through grant funding, local nonprofits Friends of Hopewell Valley Open Space (FoHVOS) and The Sourland Conservancy commissioned
documentary filmmaker Jared Flesher
to explore the impact of deer on the local environment.
FoHVOS Stewardship Director Michael
Van Clef Ph.D appears in the film and asks the disturbing question, “Who would have thought that we literally
cannot grow new trees in a forest?” He explains that excessive deer destroy
the forest understory where new trees normally take root.
The short film “The
Deer Stand,” premiers at the new Hopewell
Theatre on October 3rd and will be followed by a panel discussion that includes
the filmmaker, an ecologist, a sustainable farmer, law enforcement, hunters and
others.
Filmmaker Jared Flesher will be on the panel and discuss his
experience making the film. Panelists Michael Van Clef Ph.D, Brian Kubin, a management hunter, and Chris Moran, a new hunter, all appear
in the film.
Jon McConaughy, co-founder of Brick
Farm Groups and a panelist, will share that deer are among the biggest threats
to food costs from the perspective of a local sustainable farmer.
Hopewell Township Police Chief
Lance Maloney is a panelist that will share his insights regarding impact
of deer accidents throughout Hopewell Valley.
2017 Hopewell Valley Central High School graduate Fiona Crawford rounds out our panel to
share the important perspective of an active, budding environmentalist.
The film and panel discussion will engage anyone that cares about maintaining Hopewell's bucolic environment. Our responsibility goes far beyond simply preserving open space. We need to ensure that we take care of our land. It is the heart and soul needed to ensure our quality of life here in the Valley.
Sponsor Trattoria Procaccini will provide seasonal appetizers and Sourland Mountain Spirits will serve cocktails, and
coffee, tea and sweets will be provided.
It should be a great evening at The Hopewell Theatre, this Tuesday, October 3rd at 7pm. Don't miss it.
It should be a great evening at The Hopewell Theatre, this Tuesday, October 3rd at 7pm. Don't miss it.
For more information and to reserve tickets, visit: www.fohvos.org/2017DeerStand.html
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