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Whitetail: Treasure, Trophy, or Trouble? - A History of Deer in Iowa

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Hunters, farmers, gardeners, homeowners, motorists, and wildlife watchers each may have their own opinions of deer – but it’s no exaggeration to say that Iowa’s prolific deer herd affects nearly every person in the state.

Larry Stone will examine our love-hate relationship with deer in his program Whitetail: Treasure, Trophy or Trouble? – A History of Deer in Iowa. Stone traces the fascinating saga of an animal that had nearly vanished a century ago, but whose population has exploded in recent years. It’s a testimony to the incredible adaptability of deer, as well as to a century of conservation and restoration efforts – and the challenges of managing a bountiful herd.

It’s a story with broad appeal to anyone interested in Iowa’s outdoors. The program includes striking photos by Stone and premier wildlife photographer the late Roger Hill. The presentation lasts about 40 minutes and will be followed by an open discussion and questions.

This event is sponsored by Humanities Iowa. A cultural resource for Iowans since 1971, Humanities Iowa offers many cultural and historical programs and grants to Iowa's communities.



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