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    Default Anyone lose their pet Deer?


    We seem to have one on our hunting property wearing a collar.
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    You got a good pic of it !
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    Some kind of tracking collar. Have seen similar years ago when they transplanted some elk into SE Oklahoma. Probably part of some research project.
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    Conservation Dept. I read something about tracking collared deer so they could track movement. They also said if you shoot it to just please turn the collar back in to them.

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    Started in 2015 but is a five year study with the University of Columbia

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    He lives or at least visits DeKalb County

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    Pretty cool


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    Pretty neat. Thanks for sharing.

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    Let the little feller grow up.
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