What do you think about the deer population

United States
March 12, 2010 11:50am CST
I think the deer population is getting lower and lower any more when i go hunting i see maybe a couple deer the herd is so down i pretty much quit hunting what do you think about this subject?
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@clipsal (160)
• Malaysia
12 Mar 10
Deer population control methods include leaving them alone and doing nothing, applying birth control programs, relocation of individuals away from crowded areas, and harvesting the excess adult deer to maintain an acceptable population level. Doing nothing to control the deer population has proven not to be a viable plan. With good conditions, the deer population can rapidly increase beyond the carrying capability of the land. Alternate cycles of starvation often follow. Deer birth control is not practical for deer population control. Since deer are wild animals, the application of any birth control program is problematic except on small islands. Relocation of excess deer has resulted in a high mortality rate in relocated animals. Also, there are no areas left where more deer are wanted. Therefore hunts designed to remove adult deer are the only realistic method of deer population control. Hunts must be designed to remove the mature does or hunting will not be an effective deer population control method. Using professional hunters and the bait-and-shoot technique is a very useful technique that is safe even in heavily populated areas. Deer management options are hotly debated by conservationists, hunters, animal-rights people, deer watchers, farmers and gardeners. Because of the large amount of damage that excess deer do to agriculture and horticulture, in addition to the property damage and loss of life from automobile-deer collisions, humans have an unavoidable responsibility to exercise appropriate deer management options to control the deer population to be an appropriate size.