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Monitoring deer at Palmer Woods

Observing deer on a walk through a Leelanau Conservancy nature area is a good thing. But can you have too much of a good thing? The answer is yes for elderberries.
Conservancy land stewards Chad Jordan, left, and Emily Douglas prepare for a day in the field collecting data within deer enclosures at Palmer Woods Forest Preserve. Courtesy photo

Observing deer on a walk through a Leelanau Conservancy nature area is a good thing.

But can you have too much of a good thing?

The answer is yes for elderberries. Their chances of growing from fledgling shrub to small, flowering tree are greatly improved by avoiding browsing interlopers in the form of whitetail deer.

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