Too many deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are one of the primary reasons local governments implement lethal deer management programs. However, there are limited data to demonstrate that a reduction in deer (Odocoileus spp.) densities will result in a decline in DVCs. We conducted sharpshooting programs in 3 suburban communities to reduce deer numbers and to address rising DVCs. Annual or periodic population estimates were conducted using both helicopter snow counts and aerial infrared counts to assess population trends. Management efforts were conducted from 3 to 7 years. Local deer herds were reduced by 54%, 72%, and 76%, with resulting reductions in DVCs of 49%, 75%, and 78%, respectively. These projects clearly demonstrate that a reduction...
With the rise in deer–vehicle collisions across the United States, the associated costs also have ri...
With the rise in deer–vehicle collisions across the United States, the associated costs also have ri...
Every year in the United States approximately 1.5 million deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) occur resul...
Too many deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are one of the primary reasons local governments implement l...
Identification of management tools to reduce the incidence of deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) is impo...
Evaluations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population management in suburban landscap...
Every year in the United States approximately 1.5 million deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) occur resul...
Evaluations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population management in suburban landscap...
Every year in the United States approximately 1.5 million deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) occur resul...
Vehicular collisions with white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are a safety and economic hazar...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Vehicular collisions with white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are a safety and economic hazar...
With the rise in deer–vehicle collisions across the United States, the associated costs also have ri...
With the rise in deer–vehicle collisions across the United States, the associated costs also have ri...
Every year in the United States approximately 1.5 million deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) occur resul...
Too many deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) are one of the primary reasons local governments implement l...
Identification of management tools to reduce the incidence of deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) is impo...
Evaluations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population management in suburban landscap...
Every year in the United States approximately 1.5 million deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) occur resul...
Evaluations of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) population management in suburban landscap...
Every year in the United States approximately 1.5 million deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) occur resul...
Vehicular collisions with white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are a safety and economic hazar...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Burgeoning deer populations in urban and suburban areas, along with the inherent problems stemming f...
Vehicular collisions with white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) are a safety and economic hazar...
With the rise in deer–vehicle collisions across the United States, the associated costs also have ri...
With the rise in deer–vehicle collisions across the United States, the associated costs also have ri...
Every year in the United States approximately 1.5 million deer–vehicle collisions (DVCs) occur resul...