![]() ![]() ![]() ( sign up to get notified when new chapters available ). Watch it and participate via the Mule Deer Plan webpage. ODFW staff will host a second webinar about its rewrite of the Mule Deer Management Plan on Tuesday, June 13 at 6 p.m. Webinar Planned For Mule Deer Plan JOregon, M圜 The Deschutes National Forest’s Klone Vegetation Management Project threatens essential mule deer migration corridors and a years-long community effort to establish wildlife crossings along U.S. Wildlife habitat should be a higher priority for Deschutes National Forest JOregon, Bend Bulletin A plan years in the making to protect mule deer habitat in Deschutes County was abruptly canceled Monday by two county commissioners critical of the plan’s effects on property rights, though wildlife experts and conservation groups say the plan is needed to bolster declining deer populations. However, with their recent decision on the “Klone Project” they’ve somehow decided to go against their own planning standards, directly adjacent to a newly constructed wildlife underpass on Highway 97.Īfter months of debate, DeBone, Adair torpedo mule deer plan JOregon, The Bulletin This becomes even more essential in areas with known migration corridors. The forest service recognized the needs of mule deer by acknowledging that mule deer need a minimum 30% hiding cover. The Forest Service should support mule deer in Central Oregon JOregon, The Bulletin Solar farms take up vast areas of land, and that development is likely to take place in eastern Oregon’s mule deer country. But instead of making a comeback in the new century, Oregon’s mule deer population entered a long, steady decline for the next two decades. by the early 2000s, mule deer numbers were again on the rise. Mule deer and solar farms may be on a collision course JOregon, La Grande Observer Emily Mule Deer: Population is 3,268 (goal of 5,000). Catherine Creek Mule Deer: Population is 3,055 (goal of 4,300). Starkey Mule Deer: Buck ratio is on target. ODFW Meets with La Grande Community on Proposed Big Game Hunting Regulations JOregon, Elkhorn Media Group And the fidelity is so strong that mule deer don’t adapt well to housing, fences, roads in the way. Biologists know mule deer stick to migration patterns, traveling the same routes year after year, season by season, moving to where the forage is better. County's mule deer choice was blunder, no balance | Opinion | ![]()
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