The Brunswick News reports that the survey was done last fall by Jekyll Island staff with cooperation from the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. It examined the health of six deer and found one animal to be in poor physical condition, three in fair condition and two in good condition.
Ben Carswell, director of conservation for the Jekyll Island Authority, said researchers found indications that the health of the animals is being impacted by the high population density. The authority operates the island state park.








