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Manage the Wild

Manage the Wild

著者: Nick Madsen
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All things wildlife: hunting, fishing, conservation, habitat and wildlife management from the perspective of a wildlife ecology and management graduate.2022 博物学 生物科学 科学 自然・生態学
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  • 300: A Few Mule Deer Facts From Utah
    2024/03/26
    In this episode, the host discusses the findings from a mule deer meeting where research professors and PhD candidates shared their research on mule deer management. The conversation covers topics such as the impact of precipitation on mule deer population, mortality factors for mule deer, cougars as predators of mule deer, and the effect of buck-to-doe ratios on mule deer population. The host also emphasizes the importance of understanding the impact of buck-to-doe ratios and discusses the optimal ratio for population growth. The episode concludes with a mention of upcoming research presentations. Takeaways
    • Precipitation plays a crucial role in the health and population of mule deer.
    • Mortality factors for mule deer include heat susceptibility in fawns and cougar predation.
    • Cougars can target mule deer of all ages, leading to population decline.
    • The optimal buck-to-doe ratio for population growth is around 12 to 13 bucks for every 100 does.

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline
    License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2

    #bigbuck #biggamehunting #wildlife #bowhunter #archeryhunting #outdoors #huntingthings #muledeer #deerhunter

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    10 分
  • Buck Dies from Salmonella
    2024/03/19
    In this episode, host Nick Madsen shares the story of a mature buck that died in a highly trafficked area. The initial suspicion was that the deer had consumed the toxic California Ewe plant, but further examination revealed multiple health issues. Ultimately, the cause of death was determined to be salmonella septicemia, possibly contracted from a nearby dairy farm. The deer also had sarcocytosis, a parasite infection. Madsen discusses the concerns and ongoing monitoring efforts to ensure the health of the local deer population. Takeaways
    • The California Ewe plant is highly toxic to mule deer and can cause rapid death.
    • The deer in question had multiple health issues, including colitis, hepatitis, sarcocytosis, ticks, and nasal pharyngeal bot worms.
    • Salmonella septicemia was determined to be the primary cause of death, possibly contracted from a nearby dairy farm.
    • Sarcocytosis is an incidental parasite infection that can be transmitted through contaminated feces.

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline
    License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2

    #bigbuck #biggamehunting #wildlife #bowhunter #archeryhunting #outdoors #huntingthings #muledeer #deerhunter

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    7 分
  • 298: Hogtied Turkey
    2024/03/13
    In this episode, the host recounts his attempts to capture a turkey on a college campus. The turkey had been causing problems and the host and a biologist were called in to solve the issue. Despite some initial failures, the host eventually manages to capture the turkey and release it safely. The episode also discusses the challenges faced by turkeys due to predators like golden eagles. Takeaways
    • Capturing and relocating wildlife can be a challenging task
    • Proper equipment and preparation are crucial for success
    • Predators like golden eagles can pose a threat to turkey populations
    • Wildlife management requires careful consideration of various factors

    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    https://uppbeat.io/t/paul-yudin/your-adrenaline
    License code: QWS1TG5BYTFK2

    #bigbuck #biggamehunting #wildlife #bowhunter #archeryhunting #outdoors #huntingthings #muledeer #deerhunter

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    9 分

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