Assessment of Abilities of White-Tailed Deer to Jump Fences |
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Authors: | KURT C. VERCAUTEREN TIMOTHY R. VANDEELEN MICHAEL J. LAVELLE WAYNE H. HALL |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Forest and Wildlife Ecology, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA;2. United States Department of Agriculture, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, Wildlife Services, National Wildlife Research Center, Fort Collins, CO 80521–2154, USA;3. Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494, USA |
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Abstract: | Abstract: There is a need for insight into fence heights required for impeding white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus). We evaluated the ability of wild-caught deer to jump progressively taller fences and documented deterrence rates of 0% for fences ≤1.5 m followed by increasing deterrence rates of 14% at 1.8 m, 85% at 2.1 m, and 100% at 2.4 m. We documented 100% deterrence rates during 5 additional experiments with different deer and the test fence at 2.4 m, a common height of fences at captive deer facilities. Our results will be valuable to those managing spread of wildlife diseases, deer-vehicle collisions, and agricultural damage. |
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Keywords: | containment exclusion fence jumping Odocoileus virginianus white-tailed deer Wisconsin |
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