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MSU Deer Lab's deer movement study
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<blockquote data-quote="tahtah" data-source="post: 5698702" data-attributes="member: 19176"><p>I watched a series of short, 2-4 minute, YouTube videos about their study. I think there were a total of 8. Each video discussed a particular aspect of the study. But after watching that series, I found a podcast on YouTube where they discussed the study. The podcast was just short of an hour. They focused on discussing the 3 months of gun season. They tracked hunters and deer on a 50,000 acre range of multiple private lands. They had data on when and where the hunters hunted and from the GPS collars had data on the deer movements.</p><p></p><p>As you (BSK) mentioned about the study of collared does. They noted that during the heaviest hunting the deer just found safety and hunkered down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tahtah, post: 5698702, member: 19176"] I watched a series of short, 2-4 minute, YouTube videos about their study. I think there were a total of 8. Each video discussed a particular aspect of the study. But after watching that series, I found a podcast on YouTube where they discussed the study. The podcast was just short of an hour. They focused on discussing the 3 months of gun season. They tracked hunters and deer on a 50,000 acre range of multiple private lands. They had data on when and where the hunters hunted and from the GPS collars had data on the deer movements. As you (BSK) mentioned about the study of collared does. They noted that during the heaviest hunting the deer just found safety and hunkered down. [/QUOTE]
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