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Some interesting ideas there and having a clear objective is obviously very important (to be clear I'm not advocating for entirely removing deer but I am interested in the populations being managed more effectively)
In terms of this sort of thing being 'applied and studied' - isn't all this data being gathered in the US with their management of animal numbers which goes back into available tag numbers etc ?
Cheers
The US has a lot of scientific literature which can be applied and learned from, however there are also fundamental ecosystem differences and diametrically opposite objectives in wild animal management which mean blanket comparisons are rarely valid
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