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Re: For the Don’t Shoot Does Crowd
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Speaking of coyote depredation . Ft rucker put some good info out years ago about this. Best i recall , they concluded coyotes were responsible for north of 70% fawn mortality. Its an eye opener for sure It varies on each study site, but yeah they’re pretty efficient. The best way to combat it is trap immediately before peak fawning, provide adequate herbaceous cover for fawns and tightening the breeding window by correcting buck:doe ratios.
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