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Deer-related Impacts Collaborative Deer Management Outreach Initiative

What is wildlife management?

Controlling Populations Improving habitat Informing and educating Creating recreation opportunity Regulating land use Enforcing laws

Management is: Deciding how to use resources to influence future conditions through deliberate, goal-focused actions.

Wildlife management is: Making decisions and taking actions to purposefully influence people, wildlife and habitats to produce outcomes that are important to society.

Wildlife management:

What is management? A process of making decisions and taking actions.

Wildlife management: What is management? A process of making decisions and taking actions. Why is it done? To achieve outcomes valued by society (impacts defined by stakeholders)

Guiding Questions What effects do stakeholders regard as impacts? Is the deer management program focused on those impacts? What actions could be taken to increase or decrease impact levels?

Effects and Impacts:

Effects: Positive and negative outcomes produced by interactions among wildlife, people, and the land/habitat.

Effects and Impacts: Effects: Positive and negative outcomes produced by interactions among wildlife, people, and the land/habitat. Impacts: A subset of effects (or outcomes) recognized and regarded by stakeholders as important enough to warrant management attention.

Impacts are a subset of effects regarded by stakeholders as important enough to warrant management attention. PGC Photo, Joe Kosack

Events or interactions Unrecognized Recognized Effects Impacts are a subset of effects regarded by stakeholders as important enough to warrant management attention. PGC Photo, Joe Kosack

Events or interactions Unrecognized Recognized Effects Low importance High importance Impacts Impacts are a subset of effects regarded by stakeholders as important enough to warrant management attention. PGC Photo, Joe Kosack

Impact Categories Ecological Economic Health/safety Sociological Psychological

Ecological Impacts Effects deer have on native plant and animal communities Effects of deer herbivory on forest regeneration Source: The Nature Conservancy, photo by Ron Rathfon

Economic Impacts (+) Expenditures for hunting and other deer-related activities Source: NSSFblog.com

Economic Impacts (-) Cost of property damage Source: Purdue Agric. Communications photo/Mike Kerper Photo: Michigan State University Extension

Health/Safety Impacts Source: Nature 390, (11 December 1997)

Reported Cases of Lyme Disease by Year, United States,

Confirmed cases of Lyme in NY,

Social Impacts (+) Positive social interaction related to deer hunting Photo:

Social Impacts (-) Conflicts between people over management Photos: Joe Paulin

Psychological Impacts Negative Frustration Anxiety Fear Positive Recreation satisfactions Source: Michigan State University Extension Source: Wisconsin DNR

Secondary Impacts Secondary effects produced by management actions

Key Roles for Researchers and Managers Identify and raise awareness of effects Increase understanding of the management system

Key Roles for Stakeholders Identify effects Identify which effects should be considered impacts Provide input on social acceptability of management alternatives in their communities

Our Best Tool Asking “Why?”

Guiding Questions What effects do stakeholders regard as impacts? Is the deer management program focused on those impacts? What actions could be taken to increase or decrease impact levels?