Biology and Management of White tailed Deer

Biology and Management of White tailed Deer
Author: David G. Hewitt
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 686
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781482295986

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Winner of the Wildlife Society Outstanding Edited Book Award for 2013!Winner of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society Outstanding Book Award for 2011!Winner of a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2011!Biology and Management of White-tailed Deer organizes and presents information on the most studied large mammal species in the world. T

White tailed Deer

White tailed Deer
Author: Lowell K. Halls
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 870
Release: 1984
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0811704866

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Information on white-tail deer population in 21 regions worldwide, covering: ecology, population, and management needs and opportunities.

The Biology of Deer

The Biology of Deer
Author: Robert D. Brown
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781461227823

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The first International Conference on the Biology of Deer Production was held at Dunedin, New Zealand in 1983. That meeting provided, for the first time, a forum for those with interests in either wild deer management or farmed deer production to come together. Scientists, wild deer managers, domestic deer farmers, veterinarians, venison and antler product producers, and others were able to discuss common problems and to share their knowledge and experience. The relationships formed at that meeting, and the information amassed in the resulting Proceedings, sparked new endeavors in cervid research, management, and production. A great deal has taken place in the world of deer biology since 1983. Wild deer populations, although ever increasing in many areas of the world, face new hazards of habitat loss, environmental contamination, and overexploitation. Some species are closer to extinction than ever. Game managers often face political as well as biological challenges. Many more deer are now on farms, leading to greater concerns about disease control and increased needs for husbandry information. Researchers have accumulated considerable new in formation, some of it in areas such as biochemical genetics, not discussed in 1983.

The White tailed Deer

The White tailed Deer
Author: Ilo Hiller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1996
Genre: Nature
ISBN: UOM:39015037457119

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Artificial Feeders, Feeding in Open Area, Deer Eating Snow, Teeth.

White tailed Deer in Eastern Ecosystems

White tailed Deer in Eastern Ecosystems
Author: William F. Porter
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1991
Genre: Biotic communities
ISBN: MINN:30000002499626

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The Science of Overabundance

The Science of Overabundance
Author: William J. Mcshea,Brian H. Underwood,John H. Rappole
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-01-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781588340627

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Easily the most common of America’s large wildlife species, white-tailed deer are often referred to as "overabundant." But when does a species cross the threshold from common to overpopulated? This question has been the focus of debate in recent years among hunters, animal rights activists, and biologists. William McShea and his colleagues explore every aspect of the issue in The Science of Overabundance. Are there really too many deer? Do efforts to control deer populations really work? What broader lessons can we learn from efforts to understand deer population dynamics? Through twenty-three chapters, the editors and contributors dismiss widely held lore and provide solid information on this perplexing problem.

Deer of the Southwest

Deer of the Southwest
Author: Jim Heffelfinger
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-05-04
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1603445331

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Author Jim Heffelfinger presents a wide array of data in a reader-friendly, well-organized way. With a clear mission to make his information not only helpful, but entertaining and attractive as well, each chapter focuses on a specific aspect of understanding deer. The clear, detailed table of contents will help readers flip right to the section they want to investigate. Not just hunters, but anyone who is interested in the deer of West Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, southern California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, northern Mexico, or tribal lands will find this book to be an indispensable resource for understanding these familiar and fascinating animals. “Very few books on the subject of deer in any particular region lend themselves to being complete. Jim Heffelfinger’s book breaks the mold. It is by far the most comprehensive book on mule deer and white-tailed deer in the southwestern part of the United States, including Plains portions of Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico, I’ve ever read. Everything you ever wanted to know about these two deer species can be found in its pages . . . All of this under one cover and written in a style easy enough for the layperson to understand, but scientific enough for the professional biologist . . . Deer of the Southwest is a pleasure to read and should be part of every deer enthusiast’s library.”—Great Plains Research “An important reference for anyone interested in deer in the Southwest—managers and enthusiasts alike. Both enlightening and instructive, Deer of the Southwest is the ultimate source for understanding the history, management, and issues facing this resource. Jim Heffelfinger has solidified his reputation as the premier authority on deer in this region.”—Barry Hale, deer program manager, New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Sika Deer

Sika Deer
Author: Dale R. McCullough,Seiki Takatsuki,Koichi Kaji
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2008-12-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9784431094296

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Sika deer, the graceful spotted deer of Japanese and Chinese art, originally were native to Asia from far-east Russia to Vietnam to the islands of Japan and Taiwan. They are widely raised in captivity to supply velvet antler for traditional medicine. They also were introduced to Europe, North America, and New Zealand, where they compete or interbreed with native deer. Sika deer typically occupy lowland hardwood forests with low winter snow depths, where they thrive in sites disturbed by fire, storm, or logging. In high numbers they can severely impact vegetation though overgrazing, stripping bark from trees and damaging crop fields and forest plantations. Their numbers are high in many parts of Japan, moderate in Russia, and reduced or extinct in the wild in China, Korea, Vietnam, and Taiwan. This book explores their basic biology, behavior, and ecology, including management for sport hunting, conservation or recovery of threatened populations, and resolution of conflict with humans in native and introduced lands.