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Title: Mule Deer Research in Utah


1
Mule Deer Research in Utah
  • Mule Deer Plan Population Objective Strategies h
    k
  • Implement a method to collect annual adult doe
    and fawn mortality estimates on representative
    units statewide
  • Implement research studies on specific herd units
    that are chronically below population objective
    to identify problems and recommend solutions

2
Whats limiting deer population growth?
  • Knowledge gaps
  • Birth rates
  • Cause specific mortality
  • Effect of coyote control on fawn survival rates
  • Habitat limitations
  • Competition with elk
  • Fawn and adult survival rates
  • Highway mortality estimates

3
What causes fawn mortality and how effective is
coyote control?
  • We are currently working with BYU and USU to
    design a study investigate fawn survival from
    birth to 6 months.
  • This study will also look at cause specific
    mortality for fawns
  • We also want to estimate coyote density and study
    the effect that coyote control has on fawn
    survival rates

4
How will this information help increase deer
populations?
  • Once we know what is killing fawns, we can take
    measures to minimize that mortality
  • If coyote control is not currently effective, we
    can improve our methods to make it more effective

5
Is habitat limiting?
  • Utah Range Trend Studies have documented a steady
    decline in the quality of mule deer habitat
  • We currently have no research looking at how
    habitat quality and quantity limits population
    growth
  • Recent studies in Colorado and Idaho have shown
    that habitat quality and quantity is the main
    factor limiting population growth

6
Are elk competing with deer?
  • Few studies looking specifically at deer elk
    competition
  • Although there is certainly some dietary overlap,
    none have irrefutable evidence that elk and deer
    directly compete for resources
  • There may be some indirect effects that are
    extremely difficult to tease out
  • Even if research showed a negative impact of elk
    on mule deer, is it realistic to decrease elk
    populations?

7
What is the annual survival rate of adult does
and fawns ?
  • 7 units were chosen statewide to represent
    surrounding units
  • Adult does and doe fawns were captured on each
    unit and fitted with radio collars to estimate
    annual survival
  • Initial project cost was 381,000 and will cost
    224,000 annually
  • We hope to continue this study as long as we can
    because it provides us the best possible survival
    data

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What is the annual survival rate of adult does
and fawns ?
  • Statewide adult survival rate was 88
  • Higher than expected (85)
  • Statewide fawn survival rates were 55
  • Lower than expected (60)

10
How will this information help increase deer
populations?
  • Once we know survival rates in a specific area,
    we can more accurately determine if populations
    are increasing or decreasing
  • If certain units have higher than expected
    mortality, we can investigate and try to minimize
    the cause of that mortality
  • Over winter mortality can be estimated more
    accurately, this lets us know when winters are
    severe enough to require supplemental feeding

11
How many deer are killed on Utah highways?
  • We currently have a rough estimate of road killed
    deer from road kill pick up
  • Picked-up 4,209 carcasses in 2008
  • Drastically underestimating the true value
  • We do not know the number of deer that are hit
    and killed by vehicles but are not recovered
  • We initiated a study through USU to estimate
    highway mortality using road kill collection
  • This will be a 3 year study with
    a cost of 364,000

12
USU Highway Mortality Study
  • 51 sampling location
  • 3 mile segments
  • 153 miles highway
  • 9 of contractor miles
  • Sites are selected seasonally

13
How many deer are killed on Utah highways?
14
How many deer are killed on Utah highways?
  • Preliminary data from July 1st to September 30th
  • Contractors have recovered 12.5 of tagged
    carcasses
  • For every deer collected by contractors, 7 more
    are being killed

15
How many deer are killed on Utah highways?
16
How many deer are killed on Utah highways?
17
How many deer are killed on Utah highways?
  • In December 2010, we will GPS collar 31 adult
    female deer ( gt2 years)

18
How many deer are killed on Utah highways?
  • GPS collars will last 1.5 years (Dec 2010 to May
    2012)
  • Survival and movements
  • Frequency of road crossings
  • Proximity to roads
  • Home range positioning
  • Use of wildlife crossings
  • Movement near wildlife
    fencing

19
How will this information help us increase deer
populations?
  • Knowing the number of deer killed on the highways
    will help us convince UDOT that crossing
    structures are needed
  • The GPS data will help us determine how deer
    interact with the fences and crossings
  • This information will help us improve crossing
    design and location

20
DWR Research Summary
  • The DWR is proactively conducting research needed
    to find out what is limiting mule deer
    populations
  • The DWR will spend 1.4 million in the next 4
    years on mule deer research
  • The DWR is looking at spending an additional
    500,000 to fund the fawn cause specific
    mortality and coyote control effect study
  • This research will help focus our efforts in the
    areas where they are needed most

21
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