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- Harvest and Population Trends - Wisconsin
Population Statistics Trends Fawn to doe ratios and yearling buck percentages are used to help estimate the deer herd size annually and is the starting point for setting antlerless harvest quotas
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
CWD was first detected in Wisconsin in 2002 when three deer taken by hunters in the fall of 2001 near the village of Mount Horeb, about 10 miles southwest of Madison, tested positive Since that time an intensive surveillance effort has been undertaken to better understand the geographic distribution of the disease, the prevalence of the disease where it occurs and changes in the prevalence
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Fawn to doe ratios (FDRs) collected in late summer give information on fawn recruitment and survival FDRs from Summer Deer Observation (SDO) surveys were summarized using groups of county Deer Management Units (DMUs) to show regional patterns over time County DMUs were grouped based on location, habitat characteristics, and deer demography For additional Information…
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Fawn to doe ratios collected in late summer give information on fawn recruitment and survival and are used as an input into the formula for annual deer herd abundance estimation Fawn to doe ratios were summarized using groups of county deer management units County deer management units were grouped based on location, habitat characteristics, and deer demography For additional Information…
- Harvest Statistics - Wisconsin
Harvest Statistics
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Fawn to doe ratios (FDRs) collected for each Deer Management Unit (DMU) in late summer give information on fawn recruitment and survival and are used as an input into the formula for annual deer herd abundance estimation For additional Information…
- Wisconsin DNR AIS Research Projects
Eurasian watermilfoil: long-term trends in unmanaged populations The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources conducts and supports a variety of projects that improve our understanding of aquatic invasive species (AIS) and the ways we manage them
- Deer Statistics - Wisconsin
Deer herd abundance is estimated annually with hunter-collected data and a mathematical model to get post hunt deer population estimates For additional Information…
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