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Assessing the helicopter and net gun as a capture technique for white-tailed deer

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The type and frequency of injuries sustained during the helicopter and net-gun capture and the effects of capture on survival or radiocollared deer are examined. The helicopter and net gun are shown to be a safe capture method when compared to other methods, which are based on capture-related injuries, mortalities and postcapture survival.

Author: Hewitt, David G., Bryant, Fred C., Webb, Stephen L., Hellickson, Mickey W., Lewis, John S.
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2008
United States, Small Arms Manufacturing, Small Arms, Hunting, trapping, game propagation, Hunting and Trapping, Hunting & Trapping, Methods, Usage, Injuries, Firearms, Hunting, Helicopters

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Dispersal by yearling male white-tailed deer and implications for management

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Dispersal and home-range size of yearling male white-tailed deer in southern Texas are measured and the results are compared to values from the literature to understand the implications of dispersal in management of deer populations. Dispersal and home-range size define the scale of landscape use for many large-mammal species.

Author: Hewitt, David G., McCoy, J. Evan, Bryant, Fred C.
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2005
Goods & services distribution, Texas, Channels of Distribution, Study and teaching, Distribution, Protection and preservation, Company distribution practices

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Population irruptions of northern bobwhite: Testing an age-specific reproduction hypothesis

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The population outbreak in northern bobwhite is proved to be independent of age-specific reproduction based on nutritional studies.

Author: Hernandez, Fidel, Hewitt, David G., Bryant, Fred C., Bingham, Ralph L., Kelley, Krisan M., Arredondo, Juan A., Hernandez, Froylan
Publisher: Wildlife Society
Publication Name: The Journal of Wildlife Management
Subject: Zoology and wildlife conservation
ISSN: 0022-541X
Year: 2007
Analysis, Food and nutrition, Bobwhite, Animal reproduction, Hypothesis testing (Research method)

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