Deer Damage Management Techniques

Lethal Deer Management Techniques

One of the most effective ways to reduce deer damage is to reduce the number of deer. The following deer management techniques reduce the number of deer using lethal means. Neighbors not practicing deer damage management or deer population control may be creating a sanctuary where deer may take refuge, making damage control and population control more difficult.

Various deer management techniques are listed below and described in detail when you click on the link to a specific method.

Regulated Hunting

Managed Hunting

Deer Cooperators

Deer Management Permits

Maryland’s Deer Project helps Maryland’s residents resolve urban and suburban deer problems. A list of services are provided below:

Community Deer Management Assistance

Upon request from a community representative, a DNR wildlife biologist can provide information on the various deer management techniques that are available and can assist the community in determining the most appropriate deer management techniques for them. Communities must collectively decide which technique(s) are best for them.

Corporate Deer Management Assistance

Upon request from a corporation representative, a DNR wildlife biologist can provide information on the various deer management techniques that are available and can assist in identifying those methods most appropriate for the company.

Governmental Deer Management Assistance

Upon request from a government agency representative, a DNR wildlife biologist can provide assistance by consulting government agencies on the most appropriate deer management techniques for them, and assist them in designing a plan to help them manage the deer on properties they control.

For more information, contact:

George Timko
Assistant Deer Project Leader/Urban Deer Biologist
Wildlife & Heritage Service
Department of Natural Resources
11701 Mountain Road, N.E.
Flintstone, MD 21530

(301) 478-2314 (office)
(301) 777-9723 (fax)
E-Mail: george.timko@maryland.gov

 

Maryland Deer Damage Management Techniques