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Manassas National Battlefield Park announces deer management operation dates for 2020

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Date: January 23, 2020
Contact: Megan Nortrup, 202-339-8314

MANASSAS, Va. — Manassas National Battlefield Park will implement its second year of deer management to protect and restore native plants, promote healthy and diverse forests and protect historic landscapes. The operations window is February 3 through March 31, 2020. 

Extensive safety measures will be in place during operations, which will take place at night when the park is closed. Biologists, who are also highly trained firearms experts from the U.S. Department of Agriculture will work under the direction of National Park Service (NPS) natural resource management specialists and in coordination with park law enforcement rangers to conduct reduction actions safely and effectively.

The NPS will donate all suitable venison to local food banks. Last year, the park was able to donate 7,230 pounds of venison to Tree of Life Food Pantry. 

Overabundant deer populations damage plants and eat nearly all the tree seedlings, compromising the ability of forests to sustain themselves. They prevent forest regeneration and destroy smaller trees and shrubs, which provide critical habitat for native birds and other wildlife. Extensive damage from deer at Manassas National Battlefield Park has also adversely impacted the park’s historic landscape.

Prompted by a marked decline in forest regeneration, Manassas National Battlefield Park initiated a public process to create a plan, finalized in 2014, which calls for reducing the deer population to a level that will support long-term protection and restoration of native plants and promote a healthy and diverse forest. The NPS will continue to monitor how well plants are growing with fewer deer, and the findings will help inform future deer management actions.

Deer management has produced positive results at several area national parks including Gettysburg National Military Park (Pa.) and Catoctin Mountain Park (Md.). Catoctin has actively worked to reduce deer populations in the park since 2010 and has seen more than a 11-fold increase in seedling density.
 

-NPS-



Last updated: January 23, 2020

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