E-979 White-tailedWhite-tailedWhite-tailed DeerDeerDeer HabitatHabitatHabitat EvaluationEvaluationEvaluation andandand ManagementManagementManagement GuideGuideGuide Oklahoma State University Division of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service White-tailedWhite-tailedWhite-tailed DeerDeerDeer HabitatHabitatHabitat EvaluationEvaluationEvaluation andandand ManagementManagementManagement GuideGuideGuide Terrence G. Bidwell Professor and State Extension Specialist Rangeland Ecology and Management Dwayne R. Elmore Assistant Professor and State Extension Specialist Wildlife Ecology and Management Erik M. Bartholomew Big Game Biologist Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation Acknowledgement: The White-tailed Deer Habitat Evaluation and Management Guide was originated by Dr. Billy Teels, while he was State Biologist for the USDA-Soil Conservation Service (now NRCS) in Oklahoma. 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White-tailed Deer Habitat Evaluation and Management Guide Overview of White-tailed Deer Habitat Management ............................................. 1 Was it Ever Good White-tailed Deer Habitat? .......................................................................................................................... 1 Is the Land in Question Still White-tailed Deer Habitat? ........................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ............................................................................................................ 2 Home Range and Carrying Capacity ........................................................................ 2 Habitat Requirements ............................................................................................. 2 Protective Cover .................................................................................................................................................2 Protective Cover Criteria ................................................................................................................................................. 2 Food..................................................................................................................................................................3 Food Criteria .................................................................................................................................................................. 3 Water ................................................................................................................................................................4 Water Criteria ................................................................................................................................................................ 5 Other Requirements ................................................................................................ 5 Interspersion .....................................................................................................................................................5 References Cited ..................................................................................................... 5 Important Deer Foods in Oklahoma ........................................................................ 7 General Instructions ............................................................................................. 12 Instructions for Completing the White-tailed Deer Habitat Evaluation Form ...... 13 Protective Cover ...............................................................................................................................................13 Food Criteria ....................................................................................................................................................13 Food Quantity ...............................................................................................................................................................13 Soil Potential .................................................................................................................................................................15 Light Intensity ..............................................................................................................................................................15 Food Variety .................................................................................................................................................................15 Food Use ......................................................................................................................................................................15 Water ...........................................................................................................................................................15 Water Persistence .........................................................................................................................................................15 Interspersion ...................................................................................................................................................15 Interspersion Index .......................................................................................................................................................15 Habitat Proportion Index ...............................................................................................................................................15 White-tailed Deer Habitat Evaluation Form .......................................................... 16 Summary of Limiting Factors for White-tailed Deer ............................................. 18 Land Management Practices to Correct Limiting Factor(s) .................................. 19 Notes ..................................................................................................................... 20 Duck and Fletcher Map ................................................................. Inside Back Cover Overview of White- sites (soils that produce similar native plant communities) using information from the Soil Survey or Ecological Site tailed Deer Habitat Guides to determine the potential of each Ecological Site to make good white-tailed deer habitat. Management On historically forested or woodland sites, use the Forest/Woodland Site Index number. Site Index is defined The Habitat Evaluation section that starts on page as the height a tree will grow in a specific time. It is 16 will help you identify specific limitations of the habitat on considered with ecological factors that reference capacity your property for white-tailed deer. However, there are some to produce forests or other vegetation; the combination of preliminary observations that can aid in accessing a property’s biotic, climatic, and soil conditions of an area (Society of potential for good white-tailed deer habitat. The following will American Foresters 1958). help in assessing the potential for white-tailed deer. Note that a site index is specific to a particular tree species. A site index based on one age cannot be converted Was it Ever Good White-tailed Deer to another base according to any simple numerical relationship. For example, site index 60 for post oak on a Habitat? 50-year basis (post oak can grow 60 feet tall in 50 years) is Some landowners have purchased land for the purposes not the same thing as site index 120 for bald cypress on a of managing white-tailed
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