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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5450993" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>It never ceases to amaze me how different peak breeding can be from location to location. Nature has fine-tuned these dates to maximize fawn survival <strong>in that specific location.</strong> The big question is, what is so different from place to place to cause these differences? And I've seen some crazy differences across very short geographic distances. I was part of a big research project near Pine Mountain, GA, just north of Columbus. The property was only about 10 miles from the AL line. Peak breeding on this property was the first two weeks of November. Yet 20 miles to the west, near Opelika, AL, peak breeding was in January. How could conditions be so different to produce breeding peaks two months apart over just 20 miles?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5450993, member: 17"] It never ceases to amaze me how different peak breeding can be from location to location. Nature has fine-tuned these dates to maximize fawn survival [B]in that specific location.[/B] The big question is, what is so different from place to place to cause these differences? And I've seen some crazy differences across very short geographic distances. I was part of a big research project near Pine Mountain, GA, just north of Columbus. The property was only about 10 miles from the AL line. Peak breeding on this property was the first two weeks of November. Yet 20 miles to the west, near Opelika, AL, peak breeding was in January. How could conditions be so different to produce breeding peaks two months apart over just 20 miles? [/QUOTE]
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