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Deer In The Early 1700s

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In the early 1700’s settlers harvested deer for food, clothing, and trade. The timing in each year changed when anyone could hunt deer in Maryland. There were also a time when a legislative act was placed on Maryland hunters to stop killing of deer. In the 1800’s there were too many diseases spreading from deer to humans. Which at that time they hunted. In the 1900’s hunting threatened to eliminate white-tailed deer from much of Maryland. Prohibited state wide. In present day Maryland hunters harvest 86,883 deer and there was a 9 % decrease of deer since last year. Some of the problems created by an overpopulation of deer are, deer damaging yards and gardens and also farms as well. They also carry diseases and increase rapidly in areas such
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