Mule Deer

A Handbook for Utah Hunters and Landowners

by Dennis Austin

Mule deer are a familiar sight to residents of Utah and the Intermountain West. Sportsmen hunt them, others seek a glimpse of them while hiking or camping, drivers dodge them, and homeowners sometimes delight, sometimes fret as deer visit backyards and gardens. Deer, many of which live in the towns, cities, and farms that sprawl over their historical habitat, sometimes seem ubiquitous. Useful information about them, either scientific or practical, is less widespread.


In this handbook, Dennis Austin fills that need for information, offering a one-stop reference packed with up-to-date knowledge and practical advice on mule deer. Data on deer herds, analysis of their habitat and forage needs, their seasonal cycles, understanding of their relationships with livestock and predators, wildlife management policies, what landowners should know about dealing with deer, practical considerations for hunters, and much more all can be found in this complete, well-illustrated guide to the history, biology, hunting, and management of mule deer.

Metadata

  • isbn
    9780874217421
  • publisher
    Utah State University Press
  • publisher place
    Logan, UT
  • rights
  • rights holder
    University Press of Colorado
  • rights territory
    US