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In many regions, white-tailed deer populations have surged, leading to concerns about overpopulation. Factors such as habitat availability, reduced predator numbers, and limited hunting can contribute to this increase. Overpopulation can result in negative impacts on ecosystems, including overgrazing and increased vehicle collisions. However, the status varies by location, so specific assessments are necessary to determine population health in different areas.

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