Intercept feeding as a means of reducing deer- vehicle collisions.

Author(s)
Wood, P. & Wolfe, M.L.
Year
Abstract

Results of an investigation conducted during winter of 1985 and 1986 to test the efficacy of intercept feeding to divert mule deer away from highways and thereby reduce the frequency of deer- vehicle collisions. The working hypothesis was that intercept feeding would keep deer farther from highways and reduce the incidence of deer- vehicle collisions.

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Library number
B 32036 [electronic version only] /80 /
Source

From: Wildlife Society Bulletin, Vol. 16 (1988), p. 376- 380, 18 ref.

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