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What kills the most deer?
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<blockquote data-quote="deerdills" data-source="post: 5833795" data-attributes="member: 4745"><p>I would be interested to see how this data was collected. Most of these are estimates, I get that, but what are they based off of? We collect data by what we see in person and what's on our trail cams. Then there are biologist that collect dietary info from stomachs. It seems like all these methods combined would be a very low percentage of what actually happens in the wild, making it very difficult to have a somewhat accurate estimate. How did they estimate how many coyotes are killed annually by hunters and trappers? I didn't know people reported killing coyotes? When biologists collect dietary samples, how do they know that the coyote killed the deer vs roadkill vs hunter killed etc? Coyotes are opportunistic and consume a lot of animals they did not kill. Just thinking out loud on these statistics</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerdills, post: 5833795, member: 4745"] I would be interested to see how this data was collected. Most of these are estimates, I get that, but what are they based off of? We collect data by what we see in person and what’s on our trail cams. Then there are biologist that collect dietary info from stomachs. It seems like all these methods combined would be a very low percentage of what actually happens in the wild, making it very difficult to have a somewhat accurate estimate. How did they estimate how many coyotes are killed annually by hunters and trappers? I didn’t know people reported killing coyotes? When biologists collect dietary samples, how do they know that the coyote killed the deer vs roadkill vs hunter killed etc? Coyotes are opportunistic and consume a lot of animals they did not kill. Just thinking out loud on these statistics [/QUOTE]
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