Understanding the responses of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) to controlled dog hunting can aid in the effective implementation of canine-assisted population management strategies. We examined the 24-h diel movements of 13 radio-collared female deer exposed to dog hunting on the Savannah ...
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They are comparatively heavy-bodied birds with big feet. They can glide in the water and also fly in the sky. Because of the slow wingbeats and the outstretched necks, the bird can fly fast. The swan is the only birds moving fast on air and water. They consume aquatic plants. Female ...
V. (2003). Effects of controlled dog hunting on movements of female white-tailed deer. Proceedings of the Annual Conference of Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 57, 317-325.D'Angelo, G. J. et al. 2003. Effects of controlled dog hunting on movements of female white-...