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Charleston »

Borough President Oddo told the city that Staten Island will no longer be NYC's "dumping ground."

Upper West Side »

The deer, believed to have been wounded while crossing the Henry Hudson Parkway, has died, police said.

Flushing »

A Southern Pudu fawn, the world's smallest species of deer, was born at the Queens Zoo.

Travis »

David Oakes, 48, pleaded guilty to charges of poaching and faces $3,000 in fines. 

Travis »

David Oakes was caught wearing camouflage gear and carrying a bow and arrow, investigators said.

Pleasant Plains »

A survey found 793 deer living on Staten Island, compared to just 24 in 2008.

Willowbrook »

The Parks Department will conduct an aerial survey of the deer.

Corona »

The southern pudu was born weighing only a pound.

Great Kills & Tottenville »

Mayoral candidate Joe Lhota says hunters could control Staten Island's deer population.

Bayside »

A young buck died after getting trapped in Bayside High School's fenced-in yard.

Charleston »

Staten Island's deer population has boomed to an estimated 1,500.

Manhattan »

Paul Manza admitted to shooting a pair of deer without a license and outside of hunting season.

Manhattan »

The Tribeca Film Festival has cancelled the red carpet event for "First Winter."

Manhattan »

Actors in the Tribeca Film Festival's "First Winter" shot two live deer without a license.