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 Friday, April 03, 2009
Development Threatens Deer
Posted by DDH Staff
In January, Western Ecosystems Technology, Inc. released a report
– prepared in 2007 for the Bureau of Land Management, the Wyoming Game
and Fish Department, and Questar Exploration and Production –
documenting mule deer trends in Wyoming’s Pinedale Anticline, an area
undergoing natural gas development. Whitetails have not been affected. The report focused on the
Mesa mule deer population, the population within the larger Sublette
herd that is in close proximity to natural gas development operations.
The researchers found a 30 percent decline in the Mesa population
during a seven-year period (2001-2007) of intensive energy development.
Energy development at the
Mesa site resulted in 1,520 acres of direct habitat loss, primarily at
well pad sites, which accounted for less than 3 percent of the Mesa
area. Indirect habitat loss, however, extended much farther. The
model-averaged estimate predicted that mule deer avoided energy
development sites by 2.6 to 7.5 km, depending on the level of human
activity. In the September issue of Deer & Deer Hunting, field editor Les Davenport will investigate another trend concerning Western deer. Be sure not to miss this article, "Save a Mulie, Shoot a Whitetail," on sale at newsstands beginning later this summer. — Daniel E. Schmidt
Friday, April 03, 2009 9:07:46 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)
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