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Deer habitat improvement: Adding water tanks - does it work
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<blockquote data-quote="MickThompson" data-source="post: 3940585" data-attributes="member: 3172"><p><strong>Re: Deer habitat improvement: Adding water tanks - does it </strong></p><p></p><p>A hot tub is the last thing I would bury in my woods. Steep slick sides= drowned wildlife, and then your deer are drinking (or not using) water with carcasses rotting in it. Ponds holding water are 50/50 even on good pond sites, and expensive to build. A deer's home range is commonly as large as a sq mi- 640 acres. If I had the time/money/acres, I would focus on meaningful habitat management instead of trying to address something that your deer already have access to within their home ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MickThompson, post: 3940585, member: 3172"] [b]Re: Deer habitat improvement: Adding water tanks - does it [/b] A hot tub is the last thing I would bury in my woods. Steep slick sides= drowned wildlife, and then your deer are drinking (or not using) water with carcasses rotting in it. Ponds holding water are 50/50 even on good pond sites, and expensive to build. A deer's home range is commonly as large as a sq mi- 640 acres. If I had the time/money/acres, I would focus on meaningful habitat management instead of trying to address something that your deer already have access to within their home ranges. [/QUOTE]
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