Some winter habits of white-tailed deer and the development of census methods in the flag yard of northern Wisconsin
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Kabat, Cyril; Collias, Nicholas E.; Guettinger, Ralph C.. Hine, Ruth L.; Hale, James B., Editor
Some winter habits of white-tailed deer and the development of census methods in the flag yard of northern Wisconsin
(Technical bulletin. (Wisconsin Dept. of Natural Resources), Number 7)
Game Management Division, Wisconsin Conservation Department, 1953
32 pgs.
One of the first phases of intensive deer range management is to get specific information on the behavior of deer in winter problem areas. Chances for making studies of deer behavior in the wild are somewhat limited. The winter of 1952, however, presented us with a unique opportunity for such a study, both from the standpoint of yarding conditions and trained personnel to make observations on deer.
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Contents
Acknowledgments, p. 2
Contents, p. 3
Foreward, p. 4
Introduction, p. 5
Characteristics of the flag yard, pp. 5-[7]
Method of study, pp. 8-[9]
Behavior of deer within the flag yard, pp. [9]-18
Census methods, pp. 19-28
Management implications, pp. 28-30
Summary, pp. 30-31
Literature cited, pp. 32 ff.
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