Graduate student Thomas Rovery won the student presenter award at the Annual Southeast Deer Study Group meeting held Feb. 16-19 in Cambridge, Md.
Rovery presented preliminary results from Dr. Craig Harper’s study on using hinge-cut bedding blocks to attract deer. The National Deer Association published an article about the early results. It explains the methods used and how they affected deer and predators.
Dr. Craig Harper (left) makes a hinge cut while Kip Adams with the National Deer Association (right) uses a push-pole. Photo courtesy: National Deer Association
Thomas Rovery (left) received the student presenter award from Kevyn Wiskirchen of the Missouri Department of Conservation at the Annual Southeast Deer Study Group meeting. Photo courtesy: National Deer Association


