BUFFALO â There are still six months remaining in the three-year study to better understand why the population of the Upper Powder River mule deer herd is in decline, but already biologists have identified concerning trends.
Statewide, mule deer populations have been on the decline. Biologists have identified the Upper Powder River herd, which ranges in Hunt Areas 30, 32, 33, 163 and 169 south and west of Buffalo, as one of the high concerns.
âWe just have way less deer than we used to,â said Cheyenne Stewart, the Sheridan Region wildlife coordinator for the Wyoming Game and Fish Department. âWe were trying to look at what we are missing that could explain why the population isnât rebounding.â
Zach Turnbull new Buffalo Wildlife Biologist – Sheridan Media
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Cheyenne Stewart new Sheridan Region Wildlife Coordinator – Sheridan Media
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