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Fact Sheet 30: Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer Hybridization

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2019
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – Approved January 2019…
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Fact Sheet 29: Mule Deer and Wild/Feral Horses and Burros

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2019
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – Approved January 2019…
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Fact Sheet 28: Population Management and Objectives

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2018
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – Approved January 2018…
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Fact Sheet 27: Mule Deer Antler Development

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2018
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – Approved January 2018…
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Fact Sheet 26: Encountering Newborn Deer Fawns

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2018
OVERVIEW Newborn fawns are alone and separated from the doe by design. This behavior allows fawns to hide from predators before the fawns are developed enough to outrun them. Approaching or handling newborn fawns increases their stress level and threatens their survival. People often pick up fawns that are…
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Fact Sheet 25: Mule Deer and Water Development

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2018
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – Approved January 2018…
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Fact Sheet 24: Managing Hunting for Opportunity or Mature Bucks

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2018
OVERVIEW The definition of a quality hunting experience is different for everybody. Many hunters find satisfaction in simply the opportunity to experience the hunt and to provide meat for their families, while others are serious about finding and harvesting a mature buck. Wildlife agencies strive to provide hunting experiences…
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Fact Sheet 23: White-tailed & Mule Deer Ecological Interations

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2018
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – Approved January 2018…
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Fact Sheet 22: Habitat Conversion by Wildfire and Invasive Species

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2017
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – January 2017…
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Fact Sheet 21: Pinon-Juniper Management for Mule Deer

Posted by WAFWA on January 1, 2017
A product of the Mule Deer Working Group – Sponsored by the Western Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies. Produced with support from the Mule Deer Foundation (www.muledeer.org) – January 2017…
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