ORIGINAL: Cornelius08
The rates of decline vary. SOmedeclines were noticable, others very slight. But we should have been experiencing increases. Also considering the fact that the problem really isnt in one years data as far as the adult doe pregnancy rate, since its rate of decline is only a percent or two per year, but its the total decline and the trend. Small differences each year adding up.
Those wmus experiencing adult doe embryo declineson the07-08 report. 1A, 1B, 2A,2D,2F,3B,4A,4B,4C,4E,5C and 5D.
Id make a chart, but am feeling lazy today, and have a headachenot really inthe mood for all the typing.
No chart necessary.
Thanks for listing the WMU's. From the half of the state I'm familiar with, it seems that the declining WMU's are all over the charts as far as habitat type.