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meatgazer 10-20-2002 10:49 AM

Whitetails in Russia?
 
I understand that Russia has some huge forests. Would be good habitat for whitetails? But.....they say that the forests are being destroyed becasue of illegal lumbering by the Russian mofia. Hunting camps over there would be an alternative to destroying the forests. Do they have whitetails?

Edited by - meatgazer on 10/20/2002 20:37:49

Tuffcity 10-22-2002 11:51 AM

RE: Whitetails in Russia?
 
Whitetails are a species unique to North America, and parts of Central & South America (naturaly occuring). Mule deer as well. Russia has several different varieties of deer- roe, musk, axis, etc.

RC

Adrian J Hare 10-22-2002 05:57 PM

RE: Whitetails in Russia?
 
I can give ya a No# of a guy that just got back from there last week if you need info. The Photo's I seen the Woods are nice and very clean...BT

Rick Teal 10-28-2002 03:09 PM

RE: Whitetails in Russia?
 
I've heard that whitetails were introduced to Finland a while back. So Russia wouldn't be out of the question.



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