Quality Whitetails: The why and how of Quality Deer ManagementStackpole Books, 1995 - 322 páginas In "Quality Whitetails", Drs. Karl V. Miller and R. Larry Marchinton have assembled the expertise of some of the most knowledgeable white-tailed deer biologists across North America. These authorities provide in-depth explanations of deer population biology and genetics and discuss various effective management methods, including harvest strategies, habitat maintenance, regional issues, and feeding and mineral supplementation for antler production. Designed to help both sportsmen and biologists preserve their natural resources, this guide offers direction for maintaining robust deer populations that are in balance with their environment. -- From product description. |
Contenido
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19 | |
Harvest Strategies 177 | 47 |
Common Misconceptions | 58 |
Evaluating the Plan | 66 |
PART II | 79 |
Age and Quality Relationships 103 | 105 |
The Spike Question | 112 |
Mineral Supplementation for Antler Production | 155 |
Genetics | 169 |
PART III | 191 |
The NorthCentral States | 210 |
The Northeast | 238 |
A Proud Tradition | 253 |
Stories around the Firepot | 274 |
Ethics for the Future | 292 |
Deer Sociobiology | 118 |
Habitat Management and Supplemental Feeding | 129 |
About the Authors | 300 |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Quality Whitetails: The Why and How of Quality Deer Management R. Larry Marchinton,Karl V. Miller Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Quality Whitetails: The why and how of Quality Deer Management Karl V. Miller,R. Larry Marchinton Vista previa limitada - 2007 |
Términos y frases comunes
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Pasajes populares
Página 312 - Ozoga, JJ, and l..J. Verme. 1982. Physical and reproductive characteristics of a supplementally-fed white-tailed deer herd.