Some have a hard time seeing the trees from the deer
Oh deer, what can the matter be? Wisconsin legislative committees heard from several natural resource specialists that high deer populations are the matter. Deer are taking a toll on Wisconsin's forests. The testimony was presented April 11 at the State Capitol in Madison when the Assembly Committee on Forestry, chaired by Representative Don Friske (R-Merrill), and the Assembly Natural Resources Committee, chaired by Representative Scott Gunderson (R-Union Grove), held a special public hearing to learn about the forest impacts of deer in Wisconsin. This article was written by Tim Eisele for Woodland Managment, Summer 2006.
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