DEER HUNTING
Deer Hunting in Wisconsin
Wisconsin is recognized as one of the premier deer
hunting states in the nation as Wisconsin is home to a
thriving deer herd. Wildlife habitat changes during the
past century due to farming, logging, and urban
expansion have led to the evolution of new method for
managing our deer populations in an attempt to control
their numbers under a wide array of habitats and
social conditions.

Wildlife biologists in Wisconsin have developed
population models for deer. The model depends on
information gathered primarily from the hunters
themselves. Such information includes the actual
number of deer harvested annually, and the sex and
age of each animal. When applied to a specific
geographical "unit," it is possible for biologists to
accurately estimate the number of deer living in that
unit. They can then estimate the numbers that may be
harvested to keep populations at healthy levels that are
socially acceptable to both hunters and nonhunters
alike. For more information, please feel free to read
"Wisconsin's Deer Management Program: (PDF,
1.72MB), The Issues Involved in the Decision-Making."

Additional Information visit
Wisconsin Dept of Natural Resources at
www.dnr.wi.gov/org/land/wildlife/hunt/deer/index/htm