Reprinted From Deer-Forest StudyBlog
A couple of months ago Ashley Stimpson contacted us about the Deer-Forest Study. She wanted to write a piece for the NY Times. Ashley covers science, nature, and travel in her work, and we were excited to talk with her about the Deer-Forest Study. I mean how often do you get an opportunity to be featured in the NY Times!
Ashley’s story, Deer are Everywhere, but We Barely Know Them, was published on Monday, October 16, online, and in print Tuesday, October 17!
Needless to say, our humble blog has been introduced to a wide and diverse audience from across the country. In a day, Duane received MANY emails, was invited on radio talk show, and asked to teach a Lifelong Learning class.
If you are new to the Deer Forest blog, WELCOME! We are so happy to have you and hope you will take some time to learn about the study.
I grew up in suburbia; camped in the NH White Mountains in my teens; received a Bachelor’s degree in environmental science from a liberal arts college; became a field tech; earned a Master’s degree in wildlife biology from a land grant university; and stumbled into deer and CWD management almost by accident.
Much of the feedback we received as a result of Ashley’s piece was positive. People sharing their experiences with deer and wildlife; others asking for advice on things they have seen. There were some who were disappointed with the strong hunting vibe of the blog.
I have never hunted a day in my life. If you find yourself in this group as well, I invite you to read Biology is Messy. Nobody loves deer more than me. NOBODY. Beauty. Grace. Big brown eyes. Deer have it all! I have dedicated my entire career to their well-being.
I am staunchly pro-hunting. Why? Because I love deer and birds and trees and wildflowers.
Duane and I will enjoy our 15 minutes of fame (It’s mostly Duane that’s famous). But what we really hope is that more people learn about the Deer-Forest Study. I stand by my statement that trees are boring – cool, yes – but boring so I’ll continue to focus on those brown-eyed beauties.
-Jeannine Fleegle
Wildlife Biologist
PA Game Commission
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