Hudson Valley QDMA Blog
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Written by:
Kip Adams
Monday, February 1st, 2010
Fetal aging sounds like a technique used by Ob/Gyn doctors and ultrasound technicians, but deer managers can learn a lot about the population they’re managing by taking some annual fetal measurements. This practice is not new or limited to the South, as the initial studies on fetal development in white-tailed deer began in the 1940s [...]
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Administrator
Monday, January 11th, 2010
Lecture: Thursday January 21, 2010 7-8:30 p.m., The Shawangunk Ridge Biodiversity Partnership and the Hudson Valley Quality Deer Management Association presents: Oh Deer! The population and habits of white-tailed deer have changed over time, and so has the need for and approaches to management of deer in our region. Ethan Pierce, Deer Program Manager at Mohonk [...]
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Written by:
Administrator
Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
Highland – The Hudson Valley Branch of the Quality Deer Management Association (HVQDMA) was recently awarded a grant from another local New York state based conservation organization – the Catskills Region Friends of the National Rifle Association (NRA). The grant of $750 will be used by the HVQDMA Branch to purchase a new laptop; which, [...]
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