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Managing Overabundant White-Tailed Deer

The background information on deer biology, impacts, and management will be useful to any community interested in managing its local deer population. Texans will find this one especially useful, as it delves into the laws and regulations of managing urban deer in Texas, but the steps for managing urban deer populations reflect community-based deer management principles generally. Access the full report here: Managing Overabundant White-Tailed Deer.

Organization Name: 
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Author: 
James C. Cathe
Shawn L. Locke
Clark E. Adams
Sara Ramirez
Jessica Alderson
Kevin Schwausch
James C. Cathe, Shawn L. Locke, Clark E. Adams, Sara Ramirez, Jessica Alderson, Kevin Schwausch | Texas Parks and Wildlife Department | Thursday, July 14, 2016

The background information on deer biology, impacts, and management will be useful to any community interested in managing its local deer population. Texans will find this one especially useful, as it delves into the laws and regulations of managing urban deer in Texas, but the steps for managing urban deer populations reflect community-based deer management principles generally. Access the full report here: Managing Overabundant White-Tailed Deer.

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