Methods Eight exclosures and eight controls set up at two sites in the Nature Park Exclosures are 5 m x 5 m and surrounded by 8-foot tall fencing. Controls.

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Methods Eight exclosures and eight controls set up at two sites in the Nature Park Exclosures are 5 m x 5 m and surrounded by 8-foot tall fencing. Controls are next to exclosures and are unfenced. We surveyed plants in the exclosures and controls during spring and fall We counted the number of plants and estimated percent cover of vegetation within four 1-m 2 plots within each control and exclosure Are there too many deer in the Nature Park? Vanessa Fox, Kristen Frederick, Ryan Kelly, Emily Meadows Are there too many deer in the Nature Park? Vanessa Fox, Kristen Frederick, Ryan Kelly, Emily Meadows Introduction White-tailed deer have become super-abundant in parts of the eastern United States. Sure, deer are beautiful animals, and we all get excited when we see a deer out in the woods. But lots of people think that deer are a nuisance, like mosquitoes or rats. Farmers and homeowners complain about deer eating too many plants in their fields and gardens. Park rangers are concerned about effects of deer on native vegetation. What is the solution? Deer dont have any natural predators, but hunting can be effective at controlling deer populations. What happens when a park is established and hunting is prohibited in the park? Do the deer have significant adverse effects on natural resources in the park? Yes, according to what has happened in some Indiana State Parks. Brown County State Park, for example, covers over 15,000 acres. Hunting is prohibited in the park. A task force showed that the deer were eating too many plants. The forest floor was devoid of vegetation. The solution? Some of the state parks are officially closed for two days each year for a controlled hunt. Deer populations are reduced and native vegetation is bouncing back. What about the DePauw Nature Park? The park was established in 2003 and covers over 500 acres. Just like the state parks, hunting is prohibited in the DePauw Nature Park. Introduction White-tailed deer have become super-abundant in parts of the eastern United States. Sure, deer are beautiful animals, and we all get excited when we see a deer out in the woods. But lots of people think that deer are a nuisance, like mosquitoes or rats. Farmers and homeowners complain about deer eating too many plants in their fields and gardens. Park rangers are concerned about effects of deer on native vegetation. What is the solution? Deer dont have any natural predators, but hunting can be effective at controlling deer populations. What happens when a park is established and hunting is prohibited in the park? Do the deer have significant adverse effects on natural resources in the park? Yes, according to what has happened in some Indiana State Parks. Brown County State Park, for example, covers over 15,000 acres. Hunting is prohibited in the park. A task force showed that the deer were eating too many plants. The forest floor was devoid of vegetation. The solution? Some of the state parks are officially closed for two days each year for a controlled hunt. Deer populations are reduced and native vegetation is bouncing back. What about the DePauw Nature Park? The park was established in 2003 and covers over 500 acres. Just like the state parks, hunting is prohibited in the DePauw Nature Park. After four years, there were no significant differences in vegetation between the controls and exclosures. Garlic mustard Non-native invasive plant Outcompetes native plants by releasing toxic chemicals through its roots. More abundant in controls than exclosures, but difference was not significant. Perhaps deer help spread this plant by eating other plants or by trampling other plants, thus providing more growing space for garlic mustard? Snakeroot Most abundant plant No difference between controls and exclosures Stinging nettle Leaves and stems are covered with hollow stinging hairs. Most successful in disturbed areas. Becoming more abundant along Creekside Trail. Perhaps plant communities are affected by more than just the deer. Orange jewelweed Orange flowers, thick succulent stems More abundant in exclosures than controls, but difference was not significant Many web sites on the internet comment that deer love to eat jewelweed! Spring ephemerals Spring beauty, cutleaf toothwort, bloodroot, jack-in- the-pulpit, trillium, mayapple, trout lily, Miami mist Short life cycle Grow during April and May No difference between controls and exclosures Percent cover of vegetation No difference between controls and exclosures Are the deer eating too many plants? How many deer are in The Nature Park? Methods Used motion-sensitive trail cameras with an infrared flash Set up 5 cameras along active deer trails. Results Doe to buck ratio 4 to1 4 to1 Number of bucks Number of does Total Number of deer per sq. km Observed vs. ideal population size The ideal population size is 10 deer per square kilometer. The observed number of deer (40 per sq. km) in the Nature Park is four times higher than ideal number of deer (10 deer per sq. km). But these data should be interpreted with caution… Deer continuously move in and out of the park. There is hunting pressure outside the park. The park was established only 8 years ago. Brown County State Park is 30 times larger than the DePauw Nature Park. Research Questions The questions that have come up since the DePauw Nature Park was established are: How many deer are in the park? Are there too many deer in the park? Are the deer eating too many plants? Is the forest floor devoid of vegetation? Should we allow hunting on a limited basis to control the deer population? Research Questions The questions that have come up since the DePauw Nature Park was established are: How many deer are in the park? Are there too many deer in the park? Are the deer eating too many plants? Is the forest floor devoid of vegetation? Should we allow hunting on a limited basis to control the deer population? Recommendations There are lots of deer in the park, but the deer are not affecting the vegetation, yet. We dont need to control the deer population, yet. We will continue monitoring vegetation in the controls and exclosures. We will continue to be vigilant and committed to the ecological restoration and stewardship of the DePauw Nature Park. Recommendations There are lots of deer in the park, but the deer are not affecting the vegetation, yet. We dont need to control the deer population, yet. We will continue monitoring vegetation in the controls and exclosures. We will continue to be vigilant and committed to the ecological restoration and stewardship of the DePauw Nature Park. Acknowledgments We thank the many students and faculty members who helped us collect and analyze data and contributed to discussions of these issues. We thank Brien Holsapple for helping with set- up and maintenance of the deer exclosures. Acknowledgments We thank the many students and faculty members who helped us collect and analyze data and contributed to discussions of these issues. We thank Brien Holsapple for helping with set- up and maintenance of the deer exclosures.