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In the late summer and autumn, mixed family groups join together to form larger groups for protection during the winter. Possible values are high, moderate, or low.

MDF works with state and federal wildlife agencies, conservation groups, businesses and individuals to further the MDF mission. Thread starter Hertervillian; Start date Jan 5, 2020; Jan 5, 2020 #1 Hertervillian Member. Between November and February (depending on the locality), bucks that are evenly matched in size and strength engage in battles for the right to mate with females. The Mule Deer Foundation is going to any lengths to do just that. Because of this, mule deer have more specific forage requirements than cattle or elk that share their habitat.

about 165,000 Mule Deer. We’re also on the front lines in Washington, D.C., supporting or challenging issues that affect mule deer populations. Values are derived from the slope and aspect categories in combination with the BEC zone. Loss of Mule Deer Habitat Speaking of mule deer habitat, people who love to hunt mule deer should understand that we are losing it an astonishing pace. Bucks which are older than yearlings will often group together, otherwise they remain solitary. In British Columbia, the Coast Range largely separates the ranges of Black-tailed and Mule deer, particularly in winter. Although mule deer and black-tailed deer are the same species, the mule deer’s mitochondrial DNA, which is passed down through the maternal line, is very close to that of the white-tailed deer and not of the more primitive and ancestral black-tailed deer. Life History . Where their ranges meet, these

Joined Oct 23, 2019 Messages 51. few empirical mule deer habitat studies have been conducted in south-central B.C., and few exist in the literature. This coming fall I’ll be hunting 2nd rifle in CO. Is it reasonable to expect both mule deer and elk sharing the same space? The project looks to identify the effect of wildfire on mule deer habitat selection and population growth and is also being conducted in the Boundary Region and West Okanagan. [Stand_Struct_Hab_Type_Limit] is the stand structure habitat type limitation within Interior Douglas Fir (IDF) and Bunch Grass (BG) BEC zones within mule deer winter range in the Cariboo Region.

In the West Kootenay Region of B.C., mule deer winter range is defined as having timber greater than 81 yrs of age with 20% - 40% crown closure, depending on the specific biogeoclimatic subzone. Mule deer vs Elk habitat. About 20,000 to 25,000 occupy northern ranges. The loss of wintering range, in particular, is probably the biggest single problem facing mule deer in the Rocky Mountains. Most pre-fer the dry valleys and plateaus of the southern interior, but they are also common in the south-central interior. In … Mule deer are a social species and typically stay in groups of multi-generational families of related females with their offspring. This will be new territory for me, and the mule deer a new opportunity.

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