Last couple of years, I use to see some deer in the high desert.
Now rarely see any. And no sign.
Maybe they left for better pastures.
Now rarely see any. And no sign.
Maybe they left for better pastures.
Was this with your phone?Hey, there's still deer in Mission Trails RP.. saw these 2 today on a walkabout. And some lion scat. Pretty cool to know there's still deer left within San Diego city limits.
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Yep Lee.. slight zoom, deer were at about 150 yards. Hiking in from the Jackson Dr trailhead, going up that mountain towards the 52 (don't know the trail names), they were on a hill to the east. Funny how many people hike around there and don't notice em.Was this with your phone?
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I think the drought and poor habitat it the main cause.. followed by poaching. I really believe a lot of deer are illegally killed year round. There is virtually no big game management in So. Cal zones deer for habitat improvement. I honestly don’t know about the northern zones, but assume the same is true.
One thing that is missing is water... artificial water sources like BG guzzlers and livestock dirt tanks. There used to be cattle in much of the so. Cal area.. MNP, (pre preserve status), the Santa Ana canyon, etc. remove the cattle and the water is also gone because no ranchers are there to maintain it.
Best example I can compare to is AZ. Cattle everywhere. Cattle = water. Water= wildlife. Simple. Additionally, they have 3000 BG guzzlers!. You can’t go a mile or two in any direction in Az. Without a natural or man made water
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Any of you who hunt Az know what I’m talking about... they also have a ton of lions... I know they hunt them and I wish we could..that said if we had the cattle/water like they do we too would have better deer numbers.
Our only deer habitat improvement come from huge wild land fires which initially destroy an area. 2-3 years later they begin to produce better/ good habitat. In 10 years it needs to burn again..