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  2. Trees and shrubs planted to benefit wildlife need protection ...

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    But in the meantime, these trees and shrubs need to be protected from the deer! The fruit of the American cranberry bush ripens in September and October and remains throughout the winter.

  3. Private landowner assistance program - Wikipedia

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    The habitat and resources that tree farms provided differ greatly based on their location and by the species of trees that are planted. Farms in the system attempt to maintain a healthy level of biodiversity by creating natural forest buffers, practicing sustainable harvesting techniques and by minimizing land fragmentation. [ 20 ]

  4. Pudu - Wikipedia

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    The deer may use their front legs to press down on saplings until they snap or become low enough to the ground so they can reach the leaves. Forced to stand on their hind legs due to their small size, the deer climb branches and tree stumps to reach higher foliage. [16]

  5. Want to protect deer? Then don't feed them this winter. - AOL

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  6. Tree shelter - Wikipedia

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    One style used in northern climates of North America has a height of 5 feet to offer the best protection from deer browse, with vent holes in the upper portion of the tube to allow for hardening off of hardwood trees going into the winter months and no vent holes in the lower portion to shield seedlings from herbicide spray and rodent damage.

  7. Do Deer Eat Pumpkins? 5 Ways to Protect Both Your ... - AOL

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    While rodents such as squirrels may chew small ragged marks on pumpkin skins, just one deer can eat most, if not all, of a large pumpkin in one visit. In fact, you can lose an entire patch of ...

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