I would have to agree it is still a result of multiple factors our herd is declining. Is this one of them? Sure seems like a possible cause. I don't think the coyotes are helping, but I don't think they should be blamed for more than a small percent of it. In my unscientifically based "opinion" I would think 10-20% is all the coyotes are taking out. I think I am being generous at that. It is probably lower. Increased harvest is the biggest reason in my opinion. The GMOs and RR seeds might be one reason in the reduced birthing rates. Time will tell, but we still might not know in our lifetime. Probably will NOT know with a definitive answer in our lifetime.
I couldn't have said it better. I do know their are studies being done on the muskrat population in respects to water quality and I don't care what you say that round up is going somewhere. And thats in the ground. I sprayed thousand of acres of that stuff when I worked at a large fertilizer plant. Sure it is a lot safer then the attrazine based products that we used to spray. But the difference is we are using round up in almost every acre year after year after year, now its getting big in the seed corn since the patent was opened up. So I'm not sure there is not some truth to the study. Too much of a good thing can come back and hurt yea.I'm on board with over harvesting,high yote population and diseases being the 3 biggest and main reasons for our deer numbers being down. Statewide I believe the number of dead deer due to EHD AND Blue Tongue over the past 10 years would be staggering. What's frustrating over the past 10 years is the DOW knowing the large amounts of dead deer being found didn't pull back on the number of tags being allowed per hunter.
I also believe the explosion in popularity in both hunting with compound bows and xbows over the last decade or two has much more pressure on the deer herd as well! Technology has perpetuated those two weapons into very fast,accurate and quiet deer killing hardware.
Even though there might be some merit in what Chuck brings up in his OP I think the few factors I mentioned above have much more to do with low deer numbers than that. Just my opinion...
Finnlyshedded, I agree on the first 3, But I want to add onto the list.. and GMO and round up IMO isn't on the top 5..
The amount of wounded deer from bow hunters would be 4 on the list. (& I'm a bow hunter) With 5 being a bump in poaching due to the new check in system and bump in un-ethical hunters which I contribute it from a lack of tradition and role models. A lot of new hunters aren't "born into traditional hunting family." Some may disagree with me. I just know quite a few newer hunters that didn't start out hunting with G-pa or Dad. I feel it contribute a bit. Some are not the most ethical but I am just going by some stories they tell. The stories also contribute to reason # 4..
GMOs and roundup are the best thing that has ever happened in agriculture as far as the environment is concerned. They have allowed no till and minimum till acres to dramatically increase. That has dramatically decreased erosion and non-point source polution. It has also lowered the amount of pesticides farmers use while increasing effectiveness. Yields have gone up too.
GMOs and roundup are the best thing that has ever happened in agriculture as far as the environment is concerned. They have allowed no till and minimum till acres to dramatically increase. That has dramatically decreased erosion and non-point source polution. It has also lowered the amount of pesticides farmers use while increasing effectiveness. Yields have gone up too.
Now, now. All I'm saying is a farmer sticking up for GMO crops is like a homer SEC fan creaming "Roll Tide". lmao
Agriculture = $$ Yes, the best thing that has happened for the people involved.
Environment = I can't see how increased chemical use of Round-Up and other chemicals is any better than using other pesticides. You are just trading one for the other. The reduction of fence rows and buffer zones has also taken place simply because they can now run chemicals over it, plant it and see what comes up.
Might have quoted wrong guy. lol Sorry Chuck.
Look at the GMO chickens and the acres of buildings of caged birds that never walk around. They get pumped full of antibiotics to keep the healthy and steroids to grow them bigger.. And we wonder why we have bigger and fatter kids.. G... As the saying goes we are what we eat.... The quality of food has gone down already... No, I'm not a "tree hugger" just calling it how I see it..