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@BSK…fawns per doe?
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<blockquote data-quote="TheLBLman" data-source="post: 5377404" data-attributes="member: 1409"><p>Keep in mind I'm referring to the "average" doe experiencing slightly higher fawn recruitment, as on a per doe basis. This does not necessarily translate into a higher deer population, as we can have EHD, CWD, along with hunters killing more bucks, all working together in reducing the deer population even with higher fawn survival per doe.</p><p></p><p>In some areas we will also see progressively higher deer deaths from automobile collisions.</p><p>And not just from new roads & more traffic,</p><p>but via more people driving electric cars, deer can't hear them coming.</p><p></p><p>(There will also be an increase in human deaths from pedestrians being struck by electric cars.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheLBLman, post: 5377404, member: 1409"] Keep in mind I'm referring to the "average" doe experiencing slightly higher fawn recruitment, as on a per doe basis. This does not necessarily translate into a higher deer population, as we can have EHD, CWD, along with hunters killing more bucks, all working together in reducing the deer population even with higher fawn survival per doe. In some areas we will also see progressively higher deer deaths from automobile collisions. And not just from new roads & more traffic, but via more people driving electric cars, deer can't hear them coming. (There will also be an increase in human deaths from pedestrians being struck by electric cars.) [/QUOTE]
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