Hunting licenses help to regulate the deer herds. Having a deer license does not mean you can shoot any deer you want. You are allowed so many bucks and so many does. This helps to keep the deer herds in the optimal number so they don't all starve from overpopulation.
if you kill to many antlerless deer the population will drop dramatically.
The deer population has grown tremendously.
It can effect it because the deer can freeze to death
It depends. Female deer dont have antlers, and they are called doe. If you are reffering to an antlerless buck, he is called a budling buck.
Yes, there are coyotes in Northern Wisconsin. Coyotes are adaptable animals, but they do prefer woodland areas. Northern Wisconsin is quite wooded. Deer populations are high. Coyotes eat carrion (dead) deer as well as hunted deer, and the Northwoods in Wisconsin has large deer herds. Hence, Northern Wisconsin is quite a fine habitat for Coyotes. Yes, there are coyotes in Northern Wisconsin. Coyotes are adaptable animals, but they do prefer woodland areas. Northern Wisconsin is quite wooded. Deer populations are high. Coyotes eat carrion (dead) deer as well as hunted deer, and the Northwoods in Wisconsin has large deer herds. Hence, Northern Wisconsin is quite a fine habitat for Coyotes.
According to the DNR, there were 226,260 deer killed during the 2011 Wisconsin gun deer season.
All deer are herbivores. In Wisconsin the most popular would be a White-Tail and possibly some Mule deer.
So that people will not hunt the animals to the point of extinction. An example would be, in 2008, in New Brunswick Canada, 12,882 residents applied for an antlerless tag. 5,000 were issued. Fish and Game departments issue tags in an attempt to maintain a viable population of animals.
He is credited for stealing a deer here in Wisconsin that a deer hunter shot.
a disease that kills a large portion of wolf population affects the mice population because if a lot of the wolf died from the disease, they wouldnt eat deer so then there are more deer. if there are more deer, they need to eat more mice. so mice population would go down a lot.
The production of acorns by oak trees affects Lyme disease in humans because deer and deer mice eat acorns, deer ticks carry Lyme disease live on deer and deer mice. If the acorn level drops, the deer and deer mice population drops, the deer tick population drops, and there are less deer ticks to give humans Lyme disease.
white tailed deer
Hunting albino deer is illegal in Wisconsin because they are considered a rare and special natural phenomenon. The state aims to protect these unique animals from being targeted by hunters to help preserve their population and genetic diversity. Additionally, hunting albino deer is seen as unethical and goes against the state's wildlife conservation efforts.