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Dick Henry
Wednesday, May 26th, 2010
Many critics of antler restrictions are quick to dismiss the program as a gimmick or another “flavor of the month” for deer management. However this notion ignores the basic breeding ecology of deer and the impacts that can affect a white-tailed deer herd when that ecology is compromised. Introduction Deer numbers and distribution are a [...]
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Written by:
Dick Henry
Friday, April 16th, 2010
Do antler restrictions (3 point rule) really work? I have heard so many rumors (and opinions) that it makes me confused. What’s the real deal?” The short answer to your question is “yes” antler restrictions can and do work. This has been proven time and again in many portions of white-tailed deer range in North [...]
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Written by:
Dick Henry
Friday, March 26th, 2010
Aside from the fall hunting season when half a million hunters are afield in New York State, the most critical months for deer survival are late winter, especially when weather conditions have been harsh for an extended period of time. Deer rely heavily on their fat reserves to survive in northern climates. They are ruminants [...]
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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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