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Daniel Brown


Daniel Brown

Daniel Brown

Texas A&M University Kingsville

Year Received: 2017

Master’s Degree Applicant/ Graduate Research Assistant

White Tailed Deer Population and Feeder Density Effects on the Spatial Heterogeneity of vegetation, and Deer Population Dynamics.

I grew up hunting and fishing in Illinois, and my passion for the outdoors turned into a career in wildlife science. I am working on my Master’s degree in South Texas, working with white tailed deer populations. My goal is to help land managers and hunters alike to manage deer herds in a way that benefits both the deer and their environments. I am using different densities of deer and protein feeders to test the effects on the spatial heterogeneity of herbaceous vegetation, as well as the deer populations themselves.

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