Kansas Project
Survival, Movement, and Resource Selection of Male Mule Deer and White-tailed Deer in Western Kansas
September 2017 - December 2022
Personnel
Participating Agencies
- Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks, and Tourism
Declining populations of mule deer in Kansas and the Great Plains are of concern to state management agencies. The Kansas Unit with collaborators are measuring survival, home range, movements, and resource selection of male mule deer and white-tailed deer in western Kansas to determine the relative influence of white-tailed deer on mule deer ecology and population demograph.
Presentations | Presentation Date |
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Kinlan, M.A., D. Haukos, A.M. Ricketts, and L. Jaster. 2020. Influence of hunting on survival of adult male mule and white-tailed deer in western Kansas. Annual Meeting of The Wildlife Society, Louisville, Kentucky. | September 2020 |