Relation of Small Mammals to Availability of Northern White Cedar for Deer Browse
Date Published: 1942
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- Clark, Eldon Ralph
University of Maine Graduate School
Probably the most single item of food utilized in winter by the white tailed deer in Maine, as well as in many other northern states, is the foliage of northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis). Howard (1937) considers cedar to be the staple winter diet for deer.
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