Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Wisconsin: Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey

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The Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey will go live online beginning September 17, the opening day of the 2011 deer season. This will be the third year of the survey which asks deer hunters to report their field observations of a variety of wildlife species, hunting conditions and hours spent pursuing game. Deer hunters’ efforts have produced valuable information for estimating abundance and distribution of many of Wisconsin’s wildlife species. Results of previous years are available online.

The past two years, Wisconsin deer hunters have reported a total of 30,000 hunting trips encompassing 176,000 hunting hours. Trips have been reported from all 72 counties in both years. Statewide, deer hunters averaged seeing 0.28 deer per hunting hour in 2010. Deer seen per hour varied between regions with the high being the Western Farmland averaging 0.45 deer per hour and the low being the Central Forest averaging 0.18 deer per hour. The most frequently observed species other than deer were turkeys.

Hunters can find survey instructions, record sightings, and view survey results online at theWisconsin Deer Hunter Wildlife Survey webpage. A tally sheet is also available for times when hunters do not have access to the internet or a computer. Hunters should record all of their hunting activity throughout the deer season, even if no wildlife sightings were made. The survey period begins September 17 and runs through January 2012.

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