Too many white-tailed deer are damaging forests in the U.S. by eating young plants before they can grow, limiting forest regeneration and damaging biodiversity.
To mitigate this challenge, the Pennsylvania Game Commission implemented an initiative called the Deer Management Assistance Program that helps landowners manage deer populations by allowing hunters to harvest more female deer where they are overabundant.
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