Scientist: Deer Bigger Threat Than Global Warming
SYRACUSE, NY (Federal Review) - The Chair of the Department of Environmental and Forest Biology at SUNY Syracuse says deer overpopulation is a greater threat to biodiversity in New York state than global warming.
Speaking to the Ithaca Journal, Donald Leopold explained that “climate change isn’t eliminating species, only moving their ranges.”
Deer overpopulation, on the other hand, does eliminate other species, he noted.
“No other real or perceived threat is so pervasive throughout the entire state, nor eliminates the majority, if not all, of the understory of natural communities, greatly reducing the diversity of our natural communities and the function of these communities,” Leopold explained.
“Ignoring what deer are doing… is worse than throwing litter on the highways, driving gas guzzlers, not recycling, and many other actions.”
Speaking to the Ithaca Journal, Donald Leopold explained that “climate change isn’t eliminating species, only moving their ranges.”
Deer overpopulation, on the other hand, does eliminate other species, he noted.
“No other real or perceived threat is so pervasive throughout the entire state, nor eliminates the majority, if not all, of the understory of natural communities, greatly reducing the diversity of our natural communities and the function of these communities,” Leopold explained.
“Ignoring what deer are doing… is worse than throwing litter on the highways, driving gas guzzlers, not recycling, and many other actions.”
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