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The Science of Overabundance, Deer Ecology and Population Management

The Science of Overabundance, Deer Ecology and Population Management
William J. McShea  •  H. Brian Underwood  •  John H. Rappole
NATURAL HISTORY •  2003 •  PAPER  • 402 PAGES

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Using the example of the white-tailed and mule deer, this team of experts examine what it means for a species to become overpopulated. With a consideration of the divergent philosophies of population control, demographic consequences of high numbers of deer and the animal's impact on their environment.  (BST82, $21.95)

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