Researchers are trying to gauge the impact white-tailed deer have on redeveloping woodlands through a new study at a popular preserve in the Southern Adirondacks.
Two new fenced-in areas have appeared in woods on the property of Pack Demonstration Forest in Warrensburg, Warren County, N.Y., but these fences aren’t meant to keep people out of the woods. Instead, the fencing is part of a project to show just how much of an impact white-tailed deer have on forest growth.
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