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Discover Magazine March 2003
Oh, Deer, Exploding populations of white-tailed deer are stripping our forests of life. By Erick Ness , Pg 66
Are there to many deer in the state?
A very enlightening article about hunter driven wildlife management at the cost of biodiversity and the environment.
I love to hunt. But I wonder if there aren't to many deer? I try to shoot as many does as I can but I am still looking for that deer I can hang on my wall.
I wonder how the woods have changed over the years as the deer population has increased?
(I don't think the "sacred doe syndrome" is that much of a problem anymore)
I would like to see a new syndrome develop the Sacred young buck syndrome.
Read the article
What do you think?
Just my thoughts,
Oh, Deer, Exploding populations of white-tailed deer are stripping our forests of life. By Erick Ness , Pg 66
Are there to many deer in the state?
A very enlightening article about hunter driven wildlife management at the cost of biodiversity and the environment.
I love to hunt. But I wonder if there aren't to many deer? I try to shoot as many does as I can but I am still looking for that deer I can hang on my wall.
I wonder how the woods have changed over the years as the deer population has increased?
(I don't think the "sacred doe syndrome" is that much of a problem anymore)
I would like to see a new syndrome develop the Sacred young buck syndrome.
Read the article
What do you think?
Just my thoughts,