Philadelphia County: 1,596,865 2 Allegheny County: 1,246,116 3 Montgomery County: 850,890 4 Bucks County: 643,872 5 Delaware County: 573,883 . U`0;OF B3V. Deer Habitat Relationships The 2020-21 muzzleloader harvest was 28,260 (1,140 bucks, 27,120 antlerless deer). The effect of predators on deer populations typically is observed in fawn-to-doe ratios or overall population declines. By the 1950s, the deer population was assumed to be between 45,000 and 50,000. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. WMUs (1A, 1B, 2A, 2C, 2D, 2E, 2F, 2G, 2H, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 5A and 5B. A, EHD outbreak reduced populations in some areas, but the mild temperatures from the winter 2016-17 and a good 2016 acorn crop have generally increased the deer population in, . 2014-15 Deer Harvest Estimates(PDF) Less than 4 million in 2020 about 3.5 million in 2021.. Antlerless allocations are used to manage deer populations in Pennsylvania. Language other than English spoken at home, percent of persons age 5 years+, 2017-2021. We see that in the entries coming into our Big Game Records Program, in the photos smiling hunters share, and in the deer we see when our staff visits deer processors to collect harvest data. Hunting success about 33 percent in 2013. DEER, REGULAR FIREARMS (Antlered and Antlerless) Statewide:Nov. 26; Sunday, Nov. 27; and Nov. 28-Dec. 10. By doing this, there are so many fawns on the landscape that predators cannot find and eat them all. One antlered deer per hunting license year. DEER, ANTLERLESS (Military Bases):Hunting permittedondaysestablished by the U.S.Department of the Army at Letterkenny Army Depot, Franklin County; New Cumberland Army Depot, York County; and Fort Detrick, Raven Rock Site, Adams County. In Pennsylvania, a deer that survives the hunting season has a 90% chance of surviving to the next year, so fawn survival is an important driver of deer population dynamics. In WMU 5B, a total of 7,800 anltered deer and 17,100 anlterless deer were taken in 2021-2022, compared to 9,600 and 16,400 the previous year. A recent review of the diet of coyotes, found that cervids (deer, elk, and moose) were the most common food item in their diet followed by rodents, plants, and rabbits and hares. For general questions about DCNRs DMAP program on state forests, contact the Bureau of Forestrys Ecological Services Section at 717-787-3444. Bowhunters accounted for over a third of Pennsylvanias 2020-21 overall deer harvest taking 160,480 deer (80,130 bucks and 80,350 antlerless deer) with either bows or crossbows. Experts: Pa.'s deer population is out of control The most dangerous wild animal in Pennsylvania has caused 60 deaths and nearly 4,400 serious injuries during the last seven years; it also carries an often debilitating and sometimes fatal disease. Man who took deer home to try and save it is facing a citation from the PA Game Commission, Game Commission seeking volunteers for habitat work, Let the Pa. Game Commission and the Fish and Boat Commission set license fees, January 8, 2019 Pennsylvania, York Daily Record/Sunday News, January 7, 2019 Pennsylvania, Watertown Daily Times, Game Commission investigating mysterious deer deaths, Deer News and Information Archive by Topic, About 1.5 million deer in 2017 using information from the, estimates in the press of 1.5 million. (a) What was the deer population in 2010? This decrease was expected as the allocation was reduced in 2020-21. This does not mean that coyotes do not eat deer. One antlered deer per hunting license year, or one antlerless deer and an additional antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. In Pennsylvania, hunting data represents the primary source of population trend information [, , there were 860 deer farms regulated by the Department of Agriculture with about 23,000 deer. Since 1993 Pennsylvania hunters have harvested more. In the 2007-2008 season, 15% filled a tag. During Monday night's meeting of the city council, city arborist Lester Kissinger Jr. said . Montgomery Parks Archery hunting programming is a low-impact and effective method of managing deer populations in the county. Game biologists had begun to notice that the animals taken by hunters were becoming stunted. . A heavy fawn is better able to regulate body temperature when wet or chilled. HARRISBURG, PA - Pennsylvania hunters followed up 2019-20 hunting seasons highest overall deer harvest in 15 years by topping it when they took an estimated 435,180 deer in the 2020-21 hunting seasons, which closed in January, the Pennsylvania Game Commission reported today. Pennsylvania County Allegheny Incorporated April 12, 1903 (borough) January 1, 1922 (city) Government Mayor Richard Lattanzi[1] Area [2] Total 3.00 sq mi (7.76 km2) Land 2.77 sq mi (7.17 km2) Water 0.23 sq mi (0.59 km2) Population (2020)[3] Total 6,181 Density 2,232.21/sq mi (861.77/km2) Time zone UTC-5(EST) Summer (DST) The previous season (2020-2021), an estimated 435,180 deer were harvested, which was the largest deer harvest in 16 years. : Call the Game Commission at 814-643-1831. The Pa. Game Commission is notifying hunters about two viruses affecting deer populations, Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease and Bluetongue Virus. This decrease would then be observed in the 'pre-hunt' population trend. While harvest numbers are competitive nationally, 38 percent of all bucks harvested were yearling deer, which ranks the third highest. The deer population was estimated at about 1.2 million in, Population estimates have been a matter of public controversy. Compensatory predation is when predators do not add to the deathrate: the animals that they kill would not have survived the year regardless of predators. John C. Kilgo, Mark Vukovich, H. Scott Ray, Christopher E. Shaw, Charles Ruth. roadkill, hunter-killed, or individuals that died from other causes). Thats in line with previous years, too, according to the PGC. The following is a list of the 67 counties of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. 0000005585 00000 n
The statewide buck harvest was estimated at 145,320 and the antlerless harvest at 231,490. To accomplish its mission of conserving Pennsylvanias forests, DCNR manages deer on its lands and promotes sustainable deer management on all commonwealth forest lands. Y)*8TW. A 1971 survey counted 65 elk in Pennsylvania In 1998 a three year long trap and transfer program expanded the elk's range. The MC311 Information Center will handle reports of dead deer along the roadway: Call 311 (or 240-777-0311 from a cell phone) Monday through Friday, between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. To report a dead deer on a 24/7 basis, contact the county through the MC311 website. No. Last year, sportsmen claimed 7,700 antlered deer and 17,600 antler-less deer in this wildlife . Callers can remain anonymous and there may be a reward for information that leads to an arrest and conviction. 2.50. In the 2018-19 license year, 147,750 bucks were harvested. The statewide late archery season is Dec. 26-Jan. 16. 94 0 obj
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America Counts today launches a state-by-state look at the demographic changes the new 2020 Census results reveal. Underweight fawns are also more likely to get caught by predators than those at a healthy weight. Antlerless figures: Meanwhile, 25% of antlerless tags issued resulted in a deer harvest this past season. Yearling buck survival has increased from 15 to 52 percent, harvest of adult bucks has increased from 20 to 50 percent. If this growth rate remained constant until year 10, the population would number about 900, or 1 deer per 1.3 acres. The 2020-2021 archery harvest was 160,480 deer (80,130 bucks and 80,350 antlerless deer). Deer populations in all WMUs have stable population trends. State game lands in wildlife management unit: 131.2 square miles. You may be trying to access this site from a secured browser on the server. Given available resources and our efforts to most effectively use available data, we focus on WMU-level 'pre-hunt' population trends and deer harvests when setting antlerless allocations - not on individual non-hunting mortality factors. While deer numbers can generate a lot of discussion, DCNR focuses its efforts on habitat conditions. In 1986, there were 1,000,000 deer hunters in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Game Commission could soon be using specially trained dogs to help sniff out deer infected with chronic wasting disease as part of a new effort to learn more about the fatal . We couldnt have any of that without a well-managed deer herd and cooperation on the part of our hunters.. 0000003042 00000 n
The harvest illustrates the cooperation we hoped hunters would provide to help where CWD threats are at their greatest in Penns Woods.. Archery hunting occurs from September - January, annually, in select park locations, only, according to strict, . The. Antlerless Deer Licenses and Applications. Young inexperienced does typically are left with less secure birthing sites and must travel farther from their fawn(s) to find food. 0. Predators have less effect on older deer. Proudly founded in 1681 as a place of tolerance and freedom. Odocoileus virginianusSeasons and Bag Limits: The observed ratio of adult doe to adult bucks fell from 14-to-1 to 2-to-1 over that period. Does were protected from 1907 until 1923 to boost the population and for many of the years until 1957. 2021-22 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) Biological carrying capacity, which refers to a forests ability to support deer while maintaining healthy habitat, can vary year to year. One antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. Estimated Hunter-days by Species. About 64 percent of the bucks taken by hunters were at least 2 years old. The 10-year average for Antlerless Deer Licenses is 3.1 per antlerless deer. Since then, deer populations increased rapidly annually. This not only allows does to produce the most wholesome milk possible, but it also maximizes the potential cover for fawns, so they can better hide from predators. , more than 118,000 wild, free-ranging whitetails and more than 1,700 elk were tested for CWD witt about 1,000 positive deer and no elk. In some places, coyotes keep white-tailed deer recruitment rate low, but in Pennsylvania they do not. . 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WMU 3D: archery, 2,670 (2,250) antlered, 2,240 (1,470) antlerless; muzzleloader, 30 (50) antlered, 760 (830) antlerless. 0:04. County Deer Advisory Councils were formed in 2014 to increase local involvement in deer management decisions. and 15,000 around 2022. Black Bear Age Harvest Data. This exercise uses the population growth model. Flintlock muzzleloader deer season is Dec. 26-Jan. 16. Kentucky (NU4_|c,9u@i(\"?#U`6$WOY@"br"B$'F21I The 2020-2021 muzzleloader harvest was 28,260 (1,140 bucks, 27,120 antlerless deer). Pennsylvania is routinely producing some really impressive deer, on both public and private ground, Burhans said in the news release. 2020-21 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) 2019-20 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) A number of other counties in Pennsylvania, while not quite as large, still have substantial populations. Special Requests to Use State Game Lands Information, Deer Management Assistance Program (DMAP). If the objective is to stabilize a deer population and the 'pre-hunt' deer population trend is stable, then the objective has been achieved. Peak of the rut is about November 14. Then, coyotes enter the forest and eat two deer per year, but deer do not die from any other causes (such as starvation). But its important to recognize that these bucks are a product of a well-managed deer herd and their existence hinged on the willingness of deer hunters to support antler restrictions.. The last time the antlerless deer harvest exceeded 2020-21s was in the 2004-05 license year, when 284,910 antlerless deer were taken. In general, the population increases in Pennsylvania's counties are fairly modest. In the early 1900's, the Pennsylvania deer population was so low that the Game Commission began stocking deer in 1906. Between 2010 and 2021, the state grew by an average of 0.2% per year. Forest Habitats and Deer Deterrent Fencing 2018-19 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) Buy Demographics Reports; Radius Reports; A-Z Counties & Cities . Lebanon to launch sharpshooting program for third year, February 8, 2019 Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, February 5, 2019 Pennsylvania, Altoona Mirror, Coyotes are among the problems for Pennsylvania deer, February 1, 2019 Pennsylvania, WJAC Johnstown, looking to cut the population in southern Blair and northern Bedford counties. By 1930, Pa.'s deer herd had grown to record levels. *All documents in the table are PDF or JPG, 2016-17 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF)2015-16 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF)Big GameHarvest Data back to 1915Estimated Number of Hunters by SpeciesEstimated Harvest by SpeciesEstimated Harvest per 100 Hunter-days, by SpeciesEstimated Hunter-days by SpeciesEstimated Harvest of FurbearersEstimated Number of Hunters and Trappers of FurbearersBlack Bear Age Harvest Data* Instructions for viewing Elk Harvest data. 0000001902 00000 n
90.0%. Hunting license sales peaked in 1982 at 1.3 million, 952,989 sold in 2013. 2013-14 Deer Harvest Estimates(PDF) Based on available data, including field studies from Pennsylvania, no evidence supports reducing antlerless allocations to compensate for predation on deer. About 550,000 deer hunters. If predation losses increase, the 'pre-hunt' population would decrease. Wayne County Population statistics Wayne County PA - Wayne Tomorrow! JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Predation is more complex than the simple killing of animals. It found that deer populations increased following coyote colonization. The fact that we can maintain such high success rates on bucks year after year demonstrates the sustainability of the deer population in Pennsylvania.. Proper habitat improvement practices can increase carrying capacity. once roamed the state when its weather was more like southern Alaska today. UTC-4 : FIPS code: 42-003-82800: West Deer Township is a township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. If the goal of coyote population reduction is to increase deer populations, time and money would be better spent on deer habitat improvements than on coyote control. Could we be wrong about what causes dreaded chronic wasting disease in deer? Flintlock muzzleloader season for deer begins Dec. 26 across Pennsylvania. These studies indicated predators had substantial impact on deer populations on study areas in Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina. WMU 2F: archery, 4,100 (3,340) antlered, 2,090 (2,006) antlerless; muzzleloader, 100 (60) antlered, 1,810 (1,534) antlerless. In some places, coyotes keep white-tailed deer recruitment rate low, but in Pennsylvania they do not. Lancaster, Pennsylvania (Lancaster County) Posts 53 Rep Power 3913 Re: Any one deer hunt potter county? Keystone State. The Effect of Coyotes on Pennsylvanias Deer Herd, Skip to the beginning of the images gallery, Protected Species in Pennsylvania: Northern Flying Squirrel, The Need for Turtle Conservation in Pennsylvania, Questions and Answers about Centipedes, Ladybirds and Butterflies, FISH: Pennsylvania Frog and Toad Breeding Phenology. WMU 3B: archery, 3,470 (3,160) antlered, 2,110 (2,590) antlerless; muzzleloader, 30 (40) antlered, 1,190 (1,710) antlerless. 2021-22 Deer Population Report and Antlerless Allocations (PDF) 2020-21 Deer Population Report and Antlerless Allocations (PDF) Seeing the Whole Picture - Estimating Deer Harvests 2021-22 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) 2020-21 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) 2019-20 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) 2018-19 Deer Harvest Estimates (PDF) Facing political pressure from all sides, and growing disenchantment from unsuccessful hunters, the Pa. Game Commission is seeking "middle ground" in its management of the state's deer herd. In civilian labor force, total, percent of population age 16 years+, 2017-2021: 62.9%: In civilian labor force, female, percent of population age 16 years+, 2017-2021: 58.8%: Total accommodation and food services sales, 2017 ($1,000) 28,849,427: Total health care and social assistance receipts/revenue, 2017 ($1,000) 116,621,778 In. February 02, 2023 Reintroducing cougars to Pennsylvania would better control its deer population, some scientists say The game commission wants to leave that job in the hands of the hunters. From 2012 to, , a total of 22 free-ranging deer tested CWD-positive deer. This means, they do not impact a deer population. 0000001820 00000 n
An antlerless deer with each required antlerless license. PGC Deer and Elk Section supervisor David Stainbrook said that, after the unusually large harvest in 2020-2021, the 2021-2022 season is back on track with previous years. Deer were in balance with their forest habitat. The PGC said the harvest also points to how antlerless allocations and not length of seasons drive deer harvests. Because of this, the deer population had doubled every two or three years in spite of a mounting . 89.7%. The deer they eat probably would not have survived the year. 2022-2023 Montgomery Parks Annual Deer Population Management Program Locations & Schedule (PDF) . A below average acorn crop in, About 1.4 million deer in 2015, up from about 1.3 million in 2014 (estimated using harvest data). In Pennsylvania, the Game Commission has monitored over 1,500 radio-collared deer aged 6 months and older. Another estimate from Penn State of 1.5 million deer in, a population estimate from the state of 1.523 million deer. Keystone State. About 68 percent of the antlerless deer harvest was adult females; button-bucks comprised 17 percent and doe fawns made up 15 percent. Other public . The state 's largest decline was between 2020 and 2021 when the population dropped 0.2%. WMU 3C: archery, 3,570 (3,370) antlered, 3,480 (2,860) antlerless; muzzleloader, 30 (30) antlered, 1,820 (1,740) antlerless. The recent peak for mule and blacktails was around 1960 . Out-of-balance deer populations impact other wildlife and frustrate efforts to establish healthy, young forests. The PGC reports that 62% of antlered deer taken by hunters were 2.5 years old or older, while only 38% percent were 1.5 years old. The hard winter in 2013-14 reduced populations that had generally been stable to increasing into 2013, about 1.5 million deer. The Pennsylvania deer harvest was down 13% for the 2021-2022 deer seasons. 2021-2023 Deer Population Objectives. Across 2.2 million acres of state forest land and 10,000 sample plots, DCNR staff are collecting dataonthese variables: Foresters review this data to understand deer impacts in local forest districts. In 2018, 36 deer positives from a farm in Fulton County and two more from Bedford. For the most part, coyotes in Pennsylvania are compensatory predators of deer. It is estimated that Pennsylvania had 8 to 10 deer per square mile during those times. In recent years, deer management objectives to stabilize deer populations have been successful. 2018. A. Ask The Deer Biologist - Ask a question. In studies in Alabama and Georgia, declining or low fawn-to-doe ratios were observed. Improved habitat conditions not only allow fawns to better escape predation it also reduce stress on does, increasing fawn birthweights and allowing them to produce more nutritious milk. Whitetail Periodicals:Life and Times of the WhitetailColumns. Pennsylvania Population Hit 13 Million in 2020. A: Yes.The goal of the Fairfax County Deer Management Program is not to eliminate deer from county parks, but to reduce their population size to a healthier, more sustainable level. Assume that the population grows exponentially. The 'pre-hunt' population includes fawns that have survived their most vulnerable period. For general questions about DMAP on state parks, contact the Bureau of State Parks at 717-787-6640. Along with bobcats and black bears, coyotes are one of the few remaining predators of white-tailed deer following the extirpationregional extinctionof cougars and wolves in Pennsylvania. Estimated Number of Hunters and Trappers of Furbearers. According to the Nature Tourism project, the deer population grew from 1.2 million deer in 2006 to 1.6 million in 2011. 2019. Managing Deer Overabundance. For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. down to between 2,000-2,500 to combat Chronic wasting disease. Season-specific 2020-21 deer harvest estimates (with 2019-20 harvest estimates in parentheses) are as follows: WMU 1A: archery, 4,720 (3,240) antlered, 6,180 (4,320) antlerless; and muzzleloader, 80 (60) antlered, 2,020 (1,680) antlerless. Deer also avoid predation by predator swamping". Anyone who hunted deer before antler restrictions can see the results. About 80 percent of hunting is on public land, 1.5 million acres of game land. Establishing young forests enhances the mix of forest habitat and is good for other wildlife and overall forest health. Todd M. Kautz, Jerrod L Belant, Dean E. Beyer Jr., Bronson K. Strickland, Tyler R Petroelje, Rahel Sollmann. DEER, ARCHERY (Antlered and Antlerless) Statewide:Oct. 1-Nov. 12; Sunday, Nov. 13; Nov. 14-18; and Dec. 26-Jan. 16, 2023. Its a trend that hunters have maintained over the past three license years. To make this predation additive, two deer would die (from starvation or other causes) and two additional deer would die from coyotes per year. Unknown WMU: archery, 70 (140) antlered, 100 (164) antlerless; muzzleloader, 0 (10) antlered, 60 (94) antlerless. Underweight fawns are more susceptible to cold and rain and therefore more likely to contract disease. As of 2018, both of these counties have grown their populations since the last census, with Philadelphia County increasing by 3.04% and Allegheny County by a more modest 0.30%. Keystone State. One antlered deer per hunting license year. . Households with a computer, percent, 2017-2021. Archery season runs Sept. 17-Nov. 25 and Dec. 26- Jan. 28 in WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D. Twice during that period, deer harvests exceeded 500,000, first in 2000 and then again in 2002, when the states record overall deer harvest of 517,529 was set. Field studies in Pennsylvania confirm that predators prey on white-tailed deer; especially young fawns. Pennsylvania hunters followed up the 2019-20 hunting season's highest overall deer harvest in 15 years by topping it when they took an estimated 435,180 deer in the 2020-21 hunting seasons,. That our hunters are able to replicate that level of harvest speaks to just how sustainable our deer population is here in Pennsylvania.. DEER, ARCHERY (Antlered and Antlerless) WMUs 2B, 5C and 5D:Sept. 17-Nov. 12; Sunday, Nov. 13; Nov. 14-19, Sunday, Nov. 20; Nov. 21-25and Dec. 26-Jan. 28, 2023. In 2014 and 2015, the Game Commission reduced doe deer licenses in an effort to grow the herd. The Bureau of Forestry recognizes the ecological importance and considerable influence of white-tailed deer on commonwealth forests, and is dedicated to maintaining a healthy forest plant community in balance with a healthy deer population. These are Philadelphia County, which is coterminous with the city of Philadelphia and has a population of 1,574,765 (even though it is the second smallest county in the state by land area), and Allegheny County, with its 1,227,553 residents. The great Pennsylvania deer bubble burst soon after 1925. Other species, such as Eastern wood-pewee, indigo bunting, and black-and-white warbler, which use the middle layer of forest vegetation, have declined in heavily browsed forests. Unlike in 2019-20, when antlerless harvests decreased in almost half of the states WMUS, in 2020-21, antlerless harvests either increased or were similar to the previous year in all but one WMU WMU 3B. This would double the annual death rate from two to four deer per year, thus making predation additive. In, deer populations were increasing in three of the 23 management units and stable in other units, doe tags were increased to 932,000 for, , up from 903,000 in 2019-20 and up from 838,000 in 2018. WMU 4D: archery, 3,550 (3,120) antlered, 3,020 (3,287) antlerless; muzzleloader, 50 (80) antlered, 1,280 (1,618) antlerless. Add-on archery and muzzleloader licenses must be purchased, and hunters can apply for antlerless licenses for $6 each. For residents of Pennsylvania, the muzzleloader permit costs $11.97, and for out-of-state hunters, the permit costs $21.97. Montgomery County (820,656), Bucks County (626,751), and Delaware County (563,995) are all in the top five most populous counties in the state, and census statistics show that each of these have also had population increases of between 0.21% and 2.46% in recent years. That topped the previous license year's harvest of 389,431 by . Because of these studies, questions about the role of predators in deer management in Pennsylvania are being asked: are predators reducing Pennsylvania's deer populations? Deer hunters remain the first line of defense in Pennsylvanias continuing efforts to manage CWD. 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