Protein Content of Wildlife foods

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2010/02/28 11:33:57 (permalink)

Protein Content of Wildlife foods

I found a great resource a few years ago and lost it. I am still searching for it again. In the meantime here is a cool study. I realize that it's indiana, but all the species are ones that we see here. Striped maple is not on the list. I will find the one that has it.....

http://www.agriculture.purdue.edu/fnr/html/faculty/swihart/pdf/09PIAS-deerbrowse.pdf


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    RE: Protein Content of Wildlife foods 2010/02/28 11:43:32 (permalink)
    Page two has an awesome chart for waterfowl hunters.....


    http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/wdb/pub/wmh/13_1_1.pdf

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    RE: Protein Content of Wildlife foods 2010/02/28 13:27:48 (permalink)
    It wouldn't be on that list because there isn't any that far West. Striped Maple is found on the East coast Appalachain reagon from Canada to Virginia. I don't think it extends farther West than Western Pennsylvania. That is some interesting data MM.
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