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Wildlife Governance

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By John F.

Managing Whitetail Deer in the 21st Century: Can We Adapt to the Challenge

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By John F. Organ, B&C Professional Member Excerpt from Spring 2017 issue of Fair Chase

Whitetail deer management in eastern North America has had its share of controversy since restoration programs began more than a century ago.

The Whitetail Rut in Pennsylvania

In 2001 Craig Kirkman took this 163-1/8 typical whitetail deer in

Who Really Does Fund Conservation

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By John F.

Understanding Bear Predation

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By John F. Organ, B&C Professional Member Excerpt from Fall 2017 issue of Fair Chase

It’s pretty common knowledge these days that black and grizzly bears are very efficient predators of ungulate fawns and calves.

Studying Mule Deer in Oregon

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By John F. Organ, B&C Professional Member Excerpt from Winter 2017 issue of Fair Chase

Wildlife managers, hunters, and other conservationists have long been concerned about the decline in mule deer populations through-out the West.

Wolves, Cougars, Elk, and Deer in Oregon

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By John F.

Is Wildlife Management Science-Based?

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By John F. Organ, B&C Professional Member Excerpt from Summer 2018 issue of Fair Chase

A pillar of wildlife management in North America is the notion that it is science-based or science-driven.