vious years population estimate. Eighty-eight percent of all 

 dead deer were males. 



- Fisher River District - 1,000 mule deer and 2,500 white- 

 tailed deer. 



- Rexford District - 350 mule deer and 200 white-tailed 

 deer. 



- Warland District - 800 mule deer and 1,200 white-tailed 

 deer. 



Bergeson (1943) - MDFG - conducted a winter survey that 

 yielded approximately the same population estimates as in 

 1942. 



1944 U.S. Forest Service - population estimates (population in- 

 creasing) 



- Fisher River District - 1,150 mule deer and 2,750 white- 

 tailed deer. 



- Rexford District - 400 mule deer and 240 white-tailed deer. 



- Warland District - 750 mule deer and 1,100 white-tailed 

 deer. 



Wolf Creek Game Preserve - reopened to hunting. 



1945 U.S. Forest Service - population estimates (population in- 

 creasing) . 



- Fisher River District - 1,300 mule deer and 3,250 white- 

 tailed deer. 



- Rexford District - 450 mule deer and 250 white-tailed 

 deer. 



- Warland District - 750 mule deer and 1,100 white-tailed 

 deer. 



1946 U. S. Forest Service - population estimates 



- Fisher River District - 1300 mule deer and 3,500 white- 

 tailed deer. 



- Rexford District - 475 mule deer and 260 white-tailed 

 deer. 



- Warland District - 500 mule deer and 1,000 white-tailed 

 deer. 



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