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If left unchecked, both overabundant white-tailed deer populations and invasive shrubs like Amur honeysuckle (Lonicera ...
A management strategy focused only on deer, or only on invasive shrubs, results in little or no forest health improvement, ...
If you can’t use a barrier, moving slower by up to two to four times, again according to science, can also pay off. Think of ...
CWD is a neurological disease that is fatal to white tailed deer and other similar species like mule deer, elk and moose.
White-tailed deer are the country’s most popular big game animal, and for good reason. Whitetails are not only abundant and exciting to hunt, the lean venison they produce is one […] ...
At its recent meeting in Boise, the seven-member board voted to extend the general, any-weapon season for whitetail deer in ...
"Control of only invasive shrubs will reduce native cover and not improve tree regeneration," says David Gorchov, Ph.D., and Miami University (Ohio) biology professor. "Managing only deer will ...
A white-tailed deer browses Amur honeysuckle, an invasive shrub within the height deer can reach. Photo by Elea Cooper. Forest regeneration failure means insufficient juvenile tree density to ...
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