Hunter Welcome & Introduction

Thank you for your interest and participation in the Quality Deer Management Program at West Branch Forest. The 2010-2011 Deer Season is upon us and DMAP coupons are still available. Similar to years past, DMAP coupons are allocated to interested hunters on a first come, first served basis. If you're interested in obtaining an antlerless coupon(s) or would like general hunting information for The Nature Conservancy's West Branch property please email meckley@tnc.org or call 570-220-6097.

HARVEST GOAL: 25 Deer (20 Does : 5 Bucks)

Similar to last year, our objective for 2010 is to harvest 25 deer across the entire property (4.75 square miles), with hopes of removing 20 antlerless deer and 5 bucks. We realize that this harvest rate will not adequately reduce the overwintering deer densities to a scientifically desirable level, however we believe it is a step in the right direction, especially if we can maintain or even slowly increase this harvest rate over the next decade. As a result, it is anticipated that habitat conditions will greatly improve. If we can consistently harvest an adequate number of deer each year to reduce deer browse impacts, TNC will continue to implement a wide array of planned forestry operations and activities to stimulate the development and advancement of a new forest. Similar to the Quality Deer Management Association, our values are to bring existing white-tailed deer populations into balance with their habitat and promote quality over quantity until the habitat can support higher deer densities.

2009 Harvest Summary: 16 Deer (8 Does : 8 Bucks)

2008 Harvest Summary: 18 Deer (12 Does : 6 Bucks)

The Nature Conservancy would like to thank all participating DMAP hunters who spend time afield at West Branch in pursuit of white-tailed deer. Local hunters play a key role in helping us to balance our forest and wildlife management objectives.

Good luck this 2010 hunting season - hunt hard and hunt safe!


Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Newly Acquired Brush Mountain Property Enrolled in Public Access and DMAP - (Click on Map to Enlarge)


For Interested Hunters and Recreationalists:

The Nature Conservancy has recently acquired another forested property located between Altoona and Holidaysburg. This 650 acre property, known as Brush Mountain, is open to public hunting through the Game Commission's Forest Game Program and has been enrolled in the Deer Management Assistance Program. A limited number of DMAP antlerless tags have been allocated for use this first year. If interested in hunting Brush Mountain please refer to The Nature Conservancy's Pennsylvania Chapter website (http://www.nature.org/wherewework/northamerica/states/pennsylvania/) for directions and site information. A limited number of DMAP antlerless permits were available, however they quickly sold out (even before TNC staff were able to secure them).

Any additional questions on the Brush Mountain Forest should be directed to TNC's Stewardship Program Manager, Jenny Case whom can be reached via email at jcase@tnc.org

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