Re: BCWF Mule Deer Webinar
Thanks for posting Rob...just curious: do you know if they've done any recent surveys regarding buck:doe ratios lately?
Re: BCWF Mule Deer Webinar
Thanks. Appreciate the link.
Re: BCWF Mule Deer Webinar
Harry:
"do you know if they've done any recent surveys regarding buck:doe ratios lately?"
I don't know, but I'd bet $20 that they have and will share that kind of info. I haven't followed it as closely as I'd like but what I did here last year was high pregnancy rates. If I remember correctly this year they collared fawns to see how high pregnancy rates progressed through survival (trying to find out how many fawns survive and what eats them).
Re: BCWF Mule Deer Webinar
Any one try to get on? Only one hundred people can take part. Was interested in learning something
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Tried logging into the zoom meeting but it was full after 100 participants
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Couldn’t get on. Only 100 participants....
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I couldn't get on either but hopefully someone who got in can chime in on here and provide us a summary...
Re: BCWF Mule Deer Webinar
It was good. It was recorded, so hopefully it will be put out on youtube or somewhere.
Found the predator impact sections most interesting. Don't know if too many will like the predator impact findings from down in the states - similar mule deer mortality in predator control area vs. non-predator control area. But didn't get into why, like were predators were just keeping populations at winter carrying capacity in the non-predator control area, etc...?
The animation (video) overlaid on maps of migration data by date was pretty neat. They can get some pretty cool things with GPS now. Also, the average migration start times were a bit earlier than I expected.
Was it interesting, had it up on the tv and my kids sat through the whole presentation, so ya.
Re: BCWF Mule Deer Webinar
Recorded version is here for those who were unable to get in (I was shut out myself!)
https://ca.workplace.datto.com/webho...8&saauth=false
I'm going to look into future editions of these sorts of webinars *not* being limited to 100 people. Hopefully we have the technology.