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When deer must die: large uncertainty surrounds changes in deer abundance achieved by helicopter- and ground-based hunting in New Zealand forests

David M. Forsyth A G , David S. L. Ramsey A , Clare J. Veltman B , Robert B. Allen C , Will J. Allen D , Richard J. Barker E , Chris L. Jacobson F , Simon J. Nicol A , Sarah J. Richardson C and Charles R. Todd A
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A Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Department of Sustainability and Environment, 123 Brown Street, Heidelberg, Vic. 3084, Australia.

B Science and Technical Group, Department of Conservation, c/- Private Bag 11052, Palmerston North 4442, New Zealand.

C Landcare Research, PO Box 40, Lincoln 7640, New Zealand.

D Learning for Sustainability, PO Box 30108, Barrington, Christchurch 8244, New Zealand.

E Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Otago, PO Box 56, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand.

F Sustainability Research Centre, University of the Sunshine Coast, Locked Bag 4, Maroochydore DC, Qld 4551, Australia.

G Corresponding author. Email: dave.forsyth@dse.vic.gov.au

Wildlife Research 40(6) 447-458 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR13016
Submitted: 25 January 2013  Accepted: 27 August 2013   Published: 1 October 2013



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