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WAFWA Mule Deer Working Group

What's in a Name?

Of Shipwrecks and Captives

The West that Was . . . No Longer Is

Losing Ground

The Mounting Pressure of Development

A Place for Predators

Precipitation - A Driving Force

Wilderness Breakup

Elk and Mule Deer Interactions

Mule Deer Regions - No Two are Alike

Plant Communities in Trouble . .

Mule Deer Diseases

Supplemental Feeding - Just Say No

Learning By Doing

Managing Deer Herds with Harvest

Our Summary

WAFWA

MULE DEER WORKING GROUP MEMBERS AND CONTRIBUTORS

(current working group members in bold)

Steven Huffaker
Director Sponsor, Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Jim deVos
Chair, Arizona Game and Fish Department

Jim Heffelfinger
Chair, Arizona Game and Fish Department

Dave Person
Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Bill Glasgow
Alberta Environment and Natural Resource Service

Bruce Treichel
Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division

Ron Bjorge
Alberta Fish and Wildlife Division

Brian Wakeling
Arizona Game and Fish Department

Steve Rosenstock
Arizona Game and Fish Department

Ted McKinney
Arizona Game and Fish Department

William Miller
Arizona State University

Ian Hatter
British Columbia Ministry of Environment

Ken Mayer
California Department of Fish and Game

Craig Stowers
California Department of Fish and Game

Mary Sommer
California Department of Fish and Game

Eric Loft
California Department of Fish and Game

Rick Kahn
Colorado Division of Wildlife

John Ellenberger
Colorado Division of Wildlife

Bruce Watkins
Colorado Division of Wildlife

Thomas Kaiakapu
Hawaii Division of Forestry and Wildlife

Jim Unsworth
Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Lonn Kuck
Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Tom Keegan
Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Brad Compton
Idaho Department of Fish and Game

Carlos Alcalá-Galván
Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales, Agricolas, y Pecuarias, Mexico

Michael Conover
Jack H. Berryman Institute

Lloyd Fox
Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks

Glenn Erickson
Montana Department of Fish,Wildlife and Parks

Dave Pac
Montana Department of Fish,Wildlife and Parks

Gary Hammond
Montana Department of Fish,Wildlife and Parks

Kit Hams
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

Bruce Morrison
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission

Mike Hess
Nevada Department of Wildlife

Mike Cox
Nevada Department of Wildlife

Tony Wasley
Nevada Department of Wildlife

Darrel Weybright
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Barry Hale
New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Bill Jensen
North Dakota Game and Fish Department

Bruce Stillings
North Dakota Game and Fish Department

Dan Edwards
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

Tom Thornton
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

Peter Test
Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife

Archie Reeve
PIC Technologies, Inc.

Al Arsenault
Saskatchewan Department of Environment and Resource Management

Dennie Mann
South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department

Ted Benzon
South Dakota Game, Fish and Parks Department

Clay Brewer
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Calvin Richardson
Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

Warren Ballard
Texas Tech University

Mike Welch
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Steve Flinders
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Steve Cranney
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Jim Karpowitz
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Craig R. McLaughlin
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources

Nevelyn Headrick
Utah State University

Todd Black
Utah State University

Terry Messmer
Utah State University

Lou Bender
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

Jerry Nelson
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife

Len Carpenter
Wildlife Management Institute

Daryl Lutz
Wyoming Game and Fish Department

Dan Stroud
Wyoming Game and Fish Department

Doug McWhirter
Wyoming Game and Fish Department

Thomas Jung
Yukon Department of Environment

Rob Florkiewicz
Yukon Department of Environment


Mule Deer, Changing Landscapes, Changing Perspectives, is a series of non-technical articles based on technical papers from the book, “Mule Deer Conservation: Issues and Management Strategies” Published by The Berryman Institute, Utah State University.

The contents of this web page may be photocopied or reprinted for noncommercial purposes using the citation listed below:

Mule Deer Working Group. 2003. Mule Deer: Changing landscapes, changing perspectives. Mule Deer Working Group, Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies.