Got a lot of deer in your land. They are doing more damage than you think !

Deer can cause significant damage to the environment due to their large population and feeding habits. As herbivores, they graze on vegetation, leading to overbrowsing in certain areas. This overconsumption can negatively impact the diversity and health of plant species, affecting the balance of the ecosystem. Young tree seedlings and shrubs are particularly vulnerable to deer browsing, hindering forest regeneration.

Moreover, deer can disrupt delicate habitats, such as wetlands and sensitive ecosystems, by trampling on vegetation and disturbing wildlife. Their activities can contribute to soil erosion and alter nutrient cycling processes. In areas with an abundance of deer, human intervention may be necessary to preserve ecological equilibrium.