Deer Management for Forest Landowners and Managers by Michael C. Eckley
One of the biggest management problems for forest landowners and managers is browsing by overabundant deer herds that simplifies habitat and reduces species composition and abundance of plant and wildlife communities.
This book addresses deer biology, management of deer, and deer impact on private and public forestlands. It integrates information on deer biology and human dimensions aspects including culture, values, politics, and financial and human resources, into development and implementation of comprehensive management of people and deer.
Additional audiences are wildlife educators, deer hunters, and administrators of natural resource agencies who affect deer density and impact on forest resources by regulating deer hunting.
The book is written by wildlife and forestry scientists, consultants, managers, and educators with over 350 years of collective experience in managing deer impacts on forest resources. It includes nine case histories of deer management on forestlands ranging from small woodlots to large commercial operations and state/national forests.
Praise for Deer Management for Forest Landowners and Managers:
If youre a forest landowner serious about managing your deer and woods this book is for you.
Kip Adams, Quality Deer Management Association
This book is an extensive resource for deer and timber management and is a hands-on manual that includes extensive review of relevant literature.
David Samuel, Bowhunter Magazine
This book provides definitive answers to the questions of how to accomplish deer management in the face of large deer populations. It belongs on the reading list of every forest landowner.
William F. Porter Boone and Crockett Professor of Wildlife
It captures the wealth of knowledge of the authors who understand deer as hunters, ecologists, managers and scientists. It provides a leap forward in the who and how of deer and forest management.
Peter Smallidge, Extension Forester
This is a must read for landowners, deer and forest managers, and those studying forest ecology.
Merlin Benner, wildlife consultant
This book is a road map to restoring deer to their long-time place of balance, serving the common good for people and nature.
Allen Pursell, The Nature Conservancy