California Deer Hunting
New Study Tries to Unlock Reasons for Black-tailed Deer Decline
A new study is under way to determine why Black-tailed deer populations in some areas of northern California have declined over the past 20 years. The Department of Fish and Game (DFG), the University of California, Davis and several doctoral candidates recently began a three-year study of habitat changes, predation and land use patterns affecting black-tailed deer in Mendocino County. The decline in the harvest of black-tailed deer over the past 20 years is well-documented.- DOW Research Update on Mule Deer Study - Jan. 27, 2011
- Hunters Advised to Buy Deer Tags Early to Avoid Furlough Office Closures - Aug. 03, 2010
- Repeat deer poacher arrested again - Jan. 25, 2010
- Wardens Arrest Suspected Deer Poacher - Dec. 10, 2009
- Three Generations of Poachers Brought to Justice in Colusa County - Jun. 15, 2009
- First Deer Season with Nonlead Ammunition Requirements Opens Aug. 9 - Aug. 06, 2008
- Big Game Drawings Fuel Hunters’ Dreams - Jun. 09, 2008
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