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NC1005: Landscape Ecology of Whitetailed Deer in Agro-Forest Ecosystems: A Cooperative Approach to Support Management

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A Wisconsin buck fawn is released after being radio-collared and ear-tagged. The tape colors help the WDNR determine sightability during aerial deer density surveys, as well as help Univ. of Wisconsin personnel identify individual radio-collared deer when seen together. thumbnail pic
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Tonsil biopsies are collected from all captured deer to test for chronic wasting disease. thumbnail pic
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A Univ. of Wisconsin student tracks a radio-collared deer. thumbnail pic
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A Michigan State Univ. PhD candidate is radio-collaring a female white-tailed deer in south-central Michigan. thumbnail pic
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Bait is used to lure deer into this collapsible Clover trap. When a deer enters the trap, a trip line is triggered and the trap's door falls shut. (Photo from Michigan State Univ.) thumbnail pic
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