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Location
Ithaca, New York
Start Date
27-9-1983 12:00 AM
Description
The development of the Land-Between-The-Lakes Wildlife and Recreation Area (LBL) in western Tennessee and Kentucky by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has greatly increased the deer population level on that area. Tenant farmers on LBL report increasing crop losses due to deer depredations, and the area's wildlife managers are unable to maintain food plots for quail and other wildlife species because of deer damage.
Recommended Citation
Tanner, G. & Dimmick, R. W. (1983). An evaluation of a method for reducing white-tailed deer depredations on soybeans in western Tennessee. In Decker, D. J. (Ed.), The First Eastern Wildlife Damage Control Conference (pp. 71-73). Ithaca, NY: Cornell University.
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An Evaluation of a Method for Reducing White-Tailed Deer Depredations on Soybeans in Western Tennessee
Ithaca, New York
The development of the Land-Between-The-Lakes Wildlife and Recreation Area (LBL) in western Tennessee and Kentucky by the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) has greatly increased the deer population level on that area. Tenant farmers on LBL report increasing crop losses due to deer depredations, and the area's wildlife managers are unable to maintain food plots for quail and other wildlife species because of deer damage.