The World of the White-tailed Deer
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Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 1962
Total Pages: 158
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is the culmination of years of observation of the white-tailed deer in the field.
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Author:
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Published: 1962
Total Pages: 158
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book is the culmination of years of observation of the white-tailed deer in the field.
Author: David G. Hewitt
Publisher: CRC Press
Published: 2011-06-24
Total Pages: 668
ISBN-13: 1482295989
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWinner of the Wildlife Society Outstanding Edited Book Award for 2013! Winner of the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society Outstanding Book Award for 2011! Winner of a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2011! Biology and Management of White-tailed Deer organizes and presents information on the most studied large mammal species in the world. The book covers the evolutionary history of the species, its anatomy, physiology, and nutrition, population dynamics, and ecology across its vast range (from central Canada through northern South America). The book then discusses the history of management of white-tailed deer, beginning with early Native Americans and progressing through management by Europeans and examining population lows in the early 1900s, restocking efforts through the mid 1900s, and recent, overabundant populations that are becoming difficult to manage in many areas. Features: Co-published with the Quality Deer Management Association Compiles valuable information for white-tailed deer enthusiasts, managers, and biologists Written by an authoritative author team from diverse backgrounds Integrates white-tailed deer biology and management into a single volume Provides a thorough treatment of white-tailed deer antler biology Includes downloadable resources with color images The backbone of many state wildlife management agencies' policies and a featured hunting species through much of their range, white-tailed deer are an important species ecologically, socially, and scientifically in most areas of North America. Highly adaptable and now living in close proximity to humans in many areas, white-tailed deer are both the face of nature and the source of conflict with motorists, home-owners, and agricultural producers. Capturing the diverse aspects of white-tailed deer research, Biology and Management of White-tailed Deer is a reflection of the resources invested in the study of the species’ effects on ecosystems, predator-prey dynamics, population regulation, foraging behavior, and browser physiology.
Author: Ilo Hiller
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Published: 1996
Total Pages: 136
ISBN-13:
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArtificial Feeders, Feeding in Open Area, Deer Eating Snow, Teeth.
Author: Eldon Buckner
Publisher: Boone and Crockett Club
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 678
ISBN-13: 9780940864436
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecords of North American Whitetail Deer is the definitive history book of trophy whitetail deer in North America. This greatly expanded fourth edition features: Over 7,500 listings of whitetail deer from the Boone and Crockett Club's Records Program dating back to the late 1800s up through December 31, 2002; that's nearly double the entries from the previous edition published just seven years ago. Over 35 new state and provincial records; geographic analysis of each state in the U.S., highlighting the top trophy-producing counties; individual state and provincial lists of typical and non-typical whitetail and Coues' deer; photos of all the state, provincial, and Mexican typical and non-typical whitetail deer records; numerous field photos of trophy quality whitetail deer; reproductions of typical and non-typical whitetail deer score charts with basic scoring instructions.
Author: Jim Roy
Publisher: Derrydale Press
Published: 2003-03-03
Total Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 1461661447
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTaking the controversial approach that deer hunting has become more of a "social event" than an affirmation of the more basic human need to subsist in the wild, Jim Roy proposes a simple, common sense method of stalking the whitetail that he calls "survival hunting." Some of the mysteries and myths concerning the whitetail can best be unraveled by observing the natural movements of the herd-not the more unnatural movements caused by pressure from humans or dogs. Roy breaks the deer herd down into its natural family groups, such as parental does with fawns, lone bucks, and single does of various ages, tracking their movements to and from their bedding areas based on such natural influences as wind direction and angle of sunlight. Based on over twenty years of observation at the Smithsonian Institute's Environmental Research Center on Chesapeake Bay, this revised edition of a classic will be welcomed by hunters and wildlife watchers alike.
Author: Chris Bowman
Publisher: Blastoff! Readers
Published: 2021-09
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 9781648346903
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhite-tailed deer spend their days grazing in prairies and woodlands. When startled, they flash their distinctive white tails as they run from their predators. They can even jump 30 feet in one bound during an escape! Discover more about these shy animals in this engaging book for young students.
Author: Al Albertson
Publisher: Bellwether Media
Published: 2020-01-01
Total Pages: 24
ISBN-13: 1618918060
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the distance, a twig snaps. A white-tailed deer perks up. Time to run! White-tailed deer thrive in the forest biome. Special adaptations such as strong senses and speedy running help them find food and avoid danger. This low-level title uses simple text to explore the lives of the deer. Special features offer extra information such as range, conservation status, life span, and diet.
Author: Leonard Lee Rue, III.
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Published: 1962
Total Pages: 150
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William J. Mcshea
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Published: 2003-01-17
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 1588340627
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEasily the most common of America’s large wildlife species, white-tailed deer are often referred to as "overabundant." But when does a species cross the threshold from common to overpopulated? This question has been the focus of debate in recent years among hunters, animal rights activists, and biologists. William McShea and his colleagues explore every aspect of the issue in The Science of Overabundance. Are there really too many deer? Do efforts to control deer populations really work? What broader lessons can we learn from efforts to understand deer population dynamics? Through twenty-three chapters, the editors and contributors dismiss widely held lore and provide solid information on this perplexing problem.
Author: Leonard Lee Rue
Publisher: Voyageur Press (MN)
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 180
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DOWNLOAD EBOOK8 1/2 x 11, 160 pages, approx. 174 color photos, charts, index, bibliography, map Now available in paperback, Leonard Lee Rue III's Way of the Whitetail le