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27 October 2025 at 21:19
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Urban Deer Hunting in Stockholm Suburbs as Wildlife Collisions Peak

By Nordics Today

In brief

Wildlife managers conduct urban deer hunting in Stockholm's Saltsjöbaden suburb during peak collision season. The team removes about 80 roe deer annually from residential areas. This managed hunting aims to reduce vehicle accidents while maintaining ecological balance.

  • - Location: Sweden
  • - Category: Society
  • - Published: 27 October 2025 at 21:19
Urban Deer Hunting in Stockholm Suburbs as Wildlife Collisions Peak

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Wildlife caretakers gather before sunrise in Saltsjöbaden. They prepare for urban deer hunting in the Skogsö nature reserve. These efforts aim to reduce wildlife collisions on Stockholm area roads.

October and November mark the peak season for wildlife accidents. Roe deer cause the most incidents in this region. Hunters manage populations near residential areas.

Mats Lindqvist coordinates the urban hunting program. "We shoot an average of 80 roe deer each year," he said in a statement. The team works in wooded areas between houses.

Rain falls on this chilly morning, but the mood remains warm. These wildlife managers form a close-knit team with years of experience. They conduct their work in Stockholm's eastern archipelago suburbs.

Saltsjöbaden represents one of Stockholm's affluent coastal communities. The area features extensive forests near residential zones. This creates frequent encounters between deer and humans.

The urban hunting program addresses a practical reality. As cities expand into natural habitats, wildlife management becomes essential for public safety. The approach balances conservation needs with collision prevention.

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Published: October 27, 2025

Tags: Stockholm wildlife collisionsurban deer hunting Swedenroe deer population control

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