Mark Lowery, a spokesman for the state conservation department, said the longest walk from any house to one of the corridors was 375 feet.
A senior wildlife biologist for the state, Mark Lowery, said hunting was the single most effective way to thin the herd.
"There's a high mortality rate," said Mark Lowery, a state wildlife biologist.
"But those are game-farm birds," said Mark Lowery, a senior wildlife biologist in the State Environmental Conservation Department.
And Mark Lowery, a senior biologist in the State Environmental Conservation Department, eventually hears the echoes.
Mark Lowery, a spokesman for the Long Island regional office of the conservation department, said that the town would have the last word.
Mark Lowery, a spokesman for the State Department of Environmental Conservation, said the impact on wildlife appeared to be small.
The density of deer that the state recommends varies, a state biologist, Mark Lowery, said.
Before 1992, you couldn't find a wild turkey anywhere on Long Island, according to Mark Lowery of the state Department of Environmental Conservation.
Out of 576,000 acres in Suffolk, the total amount of land closed is only 1 percent, said Mark Lowery, a spokesman for the department.