Mule Deer Population Organization, Behavior And Dynamics in a Northern Rocky Mountain Environment 1991
Mule Deer Population Organization, Behavior And Dynamics in a Northern Rocky Mountain Environment 1991
Montana.Dept. of Fish, Wildlife, And Parks
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We speculate that habitat characteristics within some PHUs may result in lower net emigration of young males. However it may be difficult to "stock-pile" mature bucks because of high natural mortality rates. Any buck management strategy that involves raising older, large-antlered males will require a substantial reduction in the current rate of harvest. Trade-offs in monetary expense and loss of hunter opportunity must be clearly understood and defined for the public before a buck management st...rategy is implemented. Only populations with the ecological potential for this form of management (i.e, sustaining relatively high buck: doe ratios and a full compliment of age classes) should be selected. A comprehensive population monitoring plan should be in place to evaluate the season effectiveness. Habitat Management 1. Management of mule deer winter ranges should emphasize their importance as maintenance habitats where deer conserve energy. The location and occurrence of winter ranges are very site specific and relate to special conditions of climate and topography.
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