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New web resource: Caring for deer and forests

By Susan L. Stout, US Forest Service

A Resource Center for Eastern North America
Deer, forests, and people are connected. Forests provide food, cover, and clean water that deer need.  Forests growing on nutrient-rich soils with many food plants can support many more deer than forests with poor soils and few forest floor plants. That is, they have a higher carrying capacity. Deer add grace and beauty to the forest. What they eat affects how forests grow, how many deer they can support, and habitat for other wildlife.  Hunters seek deer for meat and for the love of the hunt as they have for hundreds of years.  Peoples’ understanding and choices about deer and forests shape all these connections.

This new site has two main goals:

You are invited to share your stories, pictures, and resources that show deer and forests in eastern North America.

Click here to visit http://www.deerandforests.org

The site was developed by a team of scientists and extension educators with input from a broad-based advisory team, and funding from the USDA Forest Service Electronic Commons project and Northern Initiatives. It is maintained by the University of Georgia, Penn State University, and US Forest Service Research & Development.

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Eli Sagor
Eli Sagor
Eli 's work addresses Minnesota forest ecology & management. He's based in St Paul.

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