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Title: HUNTING ANALYSIS OF WHITETAILED DEER IN VERMONT


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HUNTING ANALYSIS OF WHITE-TAILED DEER IN VERMONT
  • BY
  • COREY RICHARDSON

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HUNTING GIS
  • HUNTING GIVES RESOURCE MANAGERS A VALUABLE TOOL
    TO CONTROL POPULATIONS OF SOME SPECIES THAT MIGHT
    OTHERWISE EXCEED THE CARRYING CAPACITY OF THEIR
    HABITAT AND THREATEN THE WELL-BEING OF OTHER
    WILDLIFE SPECIES, AND IN SOME INSTANCES, THAT OF
    HUMAN HEALTH AND SAFETY (U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE
    SERVICE)
  • THE APPLICATIONS OF GIS ARE CREATING DRAMATIC
    BENEFITS FOR WILDLIFE MANAGERS AT A VERY RAPID
    PACE
  • GIS IS A POWERFUL TECHNOLOGY FOR ANALYZING
    SPATIAL PATTERNS, HELPING TO ORGANIZE VAST DATA
    BASES, AND PRESENTING RESULTS IN A MANNER NOT
    OTHERWISE POSSIBLE. BECAUSE SPATIAL ANALYSES ARE
    SUCH AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE USFWSs MISSION, GIS
    CAN GREATLY ASSIST MANAGERS IN THE
    DECISION-MAKING PROCESS REGARDING THE DISPOSITION
    OF NATURAL RESOURCES(U.S. FISH AND WILDLIFE
    SERVICE)
  • THE FINDINGS IN THIS SPATIAL ANALYSIS AND OTHERS
    SIMILAR COULD BE USED TO COORDINATE FUTURE
    PLANNING FOR THE VERMONT FISH AND WILDLFE
    DEPARTMENT TO MONITOR DEER HUNTING TRENDS AND TO
    ADJUST REGULATIONS OR FUTURE POLICIES ACCORDINGLY
  • IN ADDITION, FINDINGS SUCH AS THESE COULD BE USED
    TO SET ASIDE PROPOSED LAND FOR CONSERVATION

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GIS HUNTING APPLICATIONS
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VERMONTS WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREAS (WMAS) AND
UNITS (WMUS)
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HUNTING IN VERMONT
  • IN ORDER TO BETTER MONITOR A SPECIES THAT HAS
    BEEN DESIGNATED TO HUNT, EACH STATE HAS BEEN
    GIVEN PRIMARY REPONSIBILTY AND AUTHORITY OVER ALL
    WILDLIFE THAT RESIDES IN ITS BOUNDARIES (U.S.
    FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE)
  • WHITE-TAILED DEER ARE THE MOST STUDIED AND MOST
    POPULAR ANIMAL TO HUNT IN THE STATE OF VERMONT
  • THE STATE SEAL DISPLAYING A BUCK IS A PROUD
    REMINDER OF THE IMPORTANCE VERMONTERS PLACE ON
    THE ANIMAL
  • A GROWING PERCENTAGE OF HUNTERS PROUDLY PARTAKE
    IN THE HUNTING OF DEER EVERY SEASON THROUGH THE
    MEANS OF BOW, RIFLE, OR MUZZLELOADER
  • HOWEVER, AS MORE YOUNG HUNTERS BECOME INVOLVED
    WITH THE SPORT EVERY YEAR, IT IS VITAL THAT THE
    POPULATION BE MONITORED SO THAT THE TRADITION CAN
    CONTINUE

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OBJECTIVES
  • EVALUATE DEER HUNTING TRENDS BY MAPPING AVERAGE
    DEER HARVESTS BY TOWN
  • DETERMINE PUBLIC HUNTING GROUNDS BY TOWN BY
    MAPPING VERMONTS CONSERVED LANDS
  • DETERMINE BEST UNRESTRICTED HUNTING GROUNDS FOR
    DEER BY TOWN

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THE BEST UNRESTRICTED HUNTING GROUNDS
  • METEDATA FOR VERMONT CONSERVED LANDS DATA LAYER
    DEFINES CONSERVED LANDS AS LAND PARCELS THAT ARE
    EXPECTED TO REMAIN PROTECTED FROM LAND CONVERSION
    OR DEVELOPMENT AND FROM PRIVATE OWNERSHIP(VCGI)
  • THE CONSERVED LANDS DATA LAYER IS COMPRISED OF
    STATE AND FEDERAL LANDS
  • STATE-OWNED LAND CONSIST PRIMARILY OF WILDLIFE
    MANAGEMENT AREAS, STATE FORESTS, AND STATE PARKS,
    WHICH GUARANTEE PUBLIC ACCESS FOR HUNTING (WITH
    A FEW EXCEPTIONS) ON MORE THAN 244,000 ACRES.
  • FEDERAL LANDS, OWNED BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT, OWN
    MORE THAN 400,000 ACRES IN VERMONT, MOST OF WHICH
    IS OPEN TO HUNTING AS NATIONAL FOREST
  • THIS ASSESSMENT DOES INCLUDE HUNTING GROUNDS ON
    PRIVATE LAND BECAUSE THIS LAND WOULD BE
    CONSISDERED RESTRICTED UNLESS PERMISSION BY THE
    OWNER WAS GIVEN

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SOURCES METHODS
  • DATA COLLECTED FROM THE VERMONT FISH AND WILDLIFE
    DEPARTMENT
  • DATA COLLECTED FROM VCGI
  • IMPORT DATA TO EXCEL AND CALCULATE AVERAGE DEER
    HARVESTS BY TOWN
  • DOWNLOAD TOWNS FROM VCGI TO DISPLAY AVERAGE DEER
    HARVESTS
  • DOWNLOAD CONSERVED LANDS FROM VCGI TO DISPLAY
    COVERAGE OF PUBLIC HUNTING LANDS WITHIN TOWNS
  • APPLY A SPATIAL JOIN TO DETERMINE AMOUNT OF
    CONSERVED LANDS WITHIN TOWNS
  • MULTIPLY AMOUNT AVERAGE DEER HARVESTS PER TOWN BY
    AMOUNT OF CONSERVED LANDS WITHIN A TOWN TO
    DETERMINE THE BEST UNRESTRICTED HUNTING GROUNDS

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TOWN DEER HARVESTS
  • EXPORTED DATA FROM VT FISH AND WILDLIFE
    DEPARTMENT TO EXCEL TO DETERMINE AVERAGE FOR
    YEARS 2003, 2004, AND 2005
  • EXPORT TOWN NAME ATTRIBUTE TABLE AS DBF TO EXCEL
  • EDIT INCONSISTENCIES IN SPELLING OF TOWN NAMES
    AND CITIES WITHIN TOWNS SO HARVESTED DEER
    STATISTICS COULD BE ACCURATELY PORTRAYED IN
    ARCMAP
  • EXPORT NEW DATA TABLE AS TEXT FILE TO BE ADDED TO
    ARCMAP
  • TRENDS ALONG BORDERS NORTHWEST, SOUTHWEST, AND
    CONNETICUT RIVER
  • FINDINGS-TOP FIVE TOWNS WITH HIGHEST AVERAGE DEER
    HARVESTS HIGHGATE, FRANKLIN, FAIRFIELD, ALBURGH,
    AND POWNAL

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CONSERVED LANDS
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BEST HUNTING GROUNDS
  • HAVING PERFORMED A SPATIAL JOIN TO DETERMINE THE
    AMOUNT OF CONSERVED LANDS PER TOWN, THIS AMOUNT
    WAS THEN MULTIPLIED BY THE AVERAGE DEER HARVEST
    PER TOWN FOR A RESULT OF THE BEST HUNTING GROUNDS
  • TRENDS SPREAD OUT, BUT THE MAJORITY STILL
    LOCATED ALONG THE BORDERS, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF
    STOWE
  • FINDINGS-TOP FIVE TOWNS TO HUNT ARE HIGHGATE,
    POWNAL, STOWE, HARTFORD, AND FERRISBURG

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CONCLUSIONS SOME FLAWS
  • TRENDS HIGHEST DEER HARVESTS WERE GENERALLY
    ALONG STATES BORDERS IN THREE CORE AREAS
  • HIGHGATE HAD THE HIGHEST DEER AVERAGE AND WAS
    CONSIDERED TO HAVE THE BEST HUNTING GROUNDS BASED
    ON COUNT OF CONSERVED LANDS
  • DISCOVERED LATE THAT THE SPATIAL JOIN OPERATION
    ATUALLY COUNTED NUMBER OF CONSERVED LANDS AND NOT
    PIXEL CELLS WITHIN EACH TOWN
  • DATASET ONLY DATING BACK THREE YEARS
  • DATA OMITS DESCRIPTION OF DEERS WEIGHT AND SEX
  • MAKES ASSUMPTION THAT DEER ARE SEDENTARY
  • MAKES ASSUMPTION THAT DEER POPULATION IS STAGNANT
  • MAKES ASSUMPTION THAT ALL CONSERVED LANDS ALLOW
    HUNTING

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FURTHER EVALUATION
  • DETERMINE AREA OF CONSERVED LANDS WITHIN TOWN
    BOUNDARIES
  • DETERMINE WHERE LARGER DEER ARE HARVESTED
  • DETERMINE HOW TOWN POPULATION HAS IMPACT ON
    PERCENTAGE OF HUNTERS
  • DEER HABITAT RANGES (INCLUDING LANDCOVER)
    THROUGHOUT THE STATE AND TIME OF YEAR
  • SURVEY OF VERMONT HUNTERS WHO ACTUALLY DISCLOSE
    HUNTING GROUNDS

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