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Profile of Dave Riehlman, Biologist, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (Cayuga Heights case study)

Community based deer management involves collaboration between local government entities and a state wildlife management agency. This document provides a profile of the state wildlife biologist who collaborated closely with the Village of Cayuga Heights in the initial years of their efforts to develop a local deer management program.

Organization Name: 
Human Dimensions Research Unit, Cornell University
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Daniela Raik, Dave Riehlman, Dan Decker, and Bill Siemer
Daniela Raik, Dave Riehlman, Dan Decker, and Bill Siemer | Human Dimensions Research Unit, Cornell University | Friday, June 24, 2016

Community based deer management involves collaboration between local government entities and a state wildlife management agency. This document provides a profile of the state wildlife biologist who collaborated closely with the Village of Cayuga Heights in the initial years of their efforts to develop a local deer management program.

Profile of Dave Riehlman