Local Hunters Asked to Mail Black-Tailed Deer Teeth to ODFW for Population Study

The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) is asking hunters to send in teeth from black-tailed deer they harvest. This helps biologists estimate the deer population in Oregon.

Hunters should remove a tooth, wrap it in a paper towel, and mail it to the ODFW Wildlife Population Lab in Adair Village. They need to include their name, address, date of kill, species, sex, antler points, and hunt location…

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