Allen Afield: Deer herd in northern Maine needs more help than coyote snaringKEN ALLEN
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Hula Valleyin Northern Israel is a recently restored ecosystem drawing hundreds of millions of birds through the valley. The common cranes are one of the most notoriousmigratory birdsarriving in the tens of thousands during the fall months on route to Africa. Feed is placed out to by the Aga...
Westport has a stable deer population of approximately 600 deer per a recent FLIR survey conducted in 2012 and does not allow hunting in their town. Redding, CT, on the other hand has used a "destroy all deer" mentality to try and eradicate Lyme with little success. Redding's Lyme cases...
Successful WTD management requires consideration of the ‘human dimensions’ of management, defined as the public’s diverse views and values about these animals and their impacts [23]. White-tailed deer are valued for watching, hunting, and contributing to the economy. In Maine, USA, support fo...
Most of Maine’s 15 offshore, unbridged island communities have a history of concern about ticks, Lyme disease, and white-tailed deer overabundance, but have been challenged to keep deer numbers down through hunting or culls. This history has led to perennial, often divisive community debates ...
SAM, and its deer biologist Gerry Lavigne, told the legislators recently that lack of deer wintering areas are the main cause in the decline of whitetail deer, particularly in Western, Eastern and Northern Maine. Predation on deer by coyotes and bears is the number two cause of dwindling de...