Study: Food availability more important than predators for white-tailed deer in northeast Washington
White-tailed deer in northeast Washington live in a world shaped by two competing limitations – predators and the availability of food. But while wolves and cougars garner more attention, they’re not ...
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Study finds Indigenous-led hunting most effective for tackling deer overabundance on B.C. islands
As ecosystems in coastal British Columbia disappear due to long-term browsing pressures from overabundant black-tailed deer, a new study led by UBC with Coast Salish Nations and regional research ...
Chronic wasting disease substantially reduces survival rates and suppresses population growth of white-tailed deer. And in areas of Wisconsin where CWD prevalence is 30% or higher in adult female deer ...
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