
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