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Deer Carrying Capacity: Too Few, Too Many, and for Whom?

By Barbara McGuinness

Management of white-tailed deer is one of Pennsylvania's most controversial issues. This gentle, attractive mammal is avaluable and widely appreciated natural resource, yet the impact of the size of the current deer population on forest plant and animal communities and humans is significant. This article was written by Barbara McGuinness for The Northern Logger and Timber Processor, October 1997.

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