Actually No, I would not like to revise my statement. If you look at the bar graph in the report that shows the millions of trees in the various years you will see that following the low point in 1907, the amount of forestland increased until 1965 and from that point on, which I wasn't in the woods back then, but wasn't that the general time frame for when deer herds began to increase? Also, I believe that the increase in forested acreage shown between 1907 and 1965 is basically successional resulting from the clear cuts of around 1900. If you look at some photos of Lycoming County from that time it shows the entire mountains in the Pine Creek Valley without a tree on it. Obviously, following this extreme logging, forestland in general would have to increase dramatically. What's also note worthy is the discussion on even aged forests included in the material.