Call the Maplewood Health Dept.:
For dead animals that are found on PUBLIC property please contact the Health Department during business hours and we will inform our contracted service. This includes dead deer found in the road, in parks, etc. Small dead animals found on PRIVATE property must be removed at the expense of the homeowner. You can dispose of a small dead animal by placing it in a sealed heavy-duty garbage bag and setting it out for collection with your household trash. If you choose not to dispose of it in this manner you can contact animal removal services at your expense.
Animal Control does not handle dead deer on private property. If you prefer not to move the deer yourself, here is a list of organizations you can call.
Would this apply to other towns? There is no Grove Terrace in Maplewood.
joan_crystal said:
Would this apply to other towns? There is no Grove Terrace in Maplewood.
it’s in south orange.
Oops. Here you go for South Orange:
Dead Animals
ACS
handles the removal of small dead animals from municipal roadways and
municipal property. To report a dead animal on municipal property
email: sohealthdepartment@southorange.org
For
removal from residential property ACS offers a discounted rate to South
Orange residents through ACS Pest Control service. For removal, call (908) 722-1271 for assistance.
Animal Control is NOT responsible for dead deer on residents' property.
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There’s a dead deer laying in the street on grove ter, it’s been there for a few days and yesterday I saw a red Fox feeding on the carcass. Something you don’t see every day. I didn’t go by today so I’m not sure if it’s still there.