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What Originally Prevented, and What Later Permitted, the Great Northern Expansion of White-Tailed Deer?**

What Originally Prevented, and What Later Permitted, the Great Northern Expansion of White-Tailed Deer?In the late 1800s-early 1900s, white-tailed deer spread north to occupy a large area in the northern U.S. and southern Canada (including Algonquin Park). Improved deer habitat following settlement, logging and fire has traditionally been suggested as the factor that made this expansion possible. This book presents extensive information to support an alternative hypothesis, that deer were previously excluded from the new range by wolf predation rather than inadequate carrying capacity. Dan Strickland. 2009. 40 pages. sc.

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