Posts Tagged ‘black-tailed deer’

ODFW Ask Bowhunters for Teeth

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has made an interesting request of Oregon bowhunters: teeth.

Black-tailed deer teeth, to be precise. According to a press release earlier this week, ODFW biologists use teeth collected from hunters to determine the age of the deer, which can then be used for population modeling. The age of the deer is determined by analyzing the roots of the sample tooth, and is apparently quite accurate.

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ODFW Commission Adopts Deer Management Plan

Monday, November 17th, 2008
Photo: wildlife.alaska.gov

Photo: wildlife.alaska.gov

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) Commission announced today that it has adopted a “Black-Tailed Deer Management Plan,” Oregon’s first long-term strategy to manage this particular species of deer.

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