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47th Annual Meeting
In Our Pursuit of Management, Let's Not Forget Our Foundation
Shepherdstown, WV
February 11-14, 2024
46th Annual Meeting
Managing Deer When Normal isn't Normal Anymore
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
February 26-28, 2023
45th Annual Meeting
The Value of Deer and Deer Hunting to the American Public
Virtual
February 21-23, 2022
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44th Annual Meeting
Pandemic or Prospect: Management Deer and Recruiting Hunters in 2021
Virtual
February 23-24, 2021
43rd Annual Meeting
Deer Management In a Rapidly Changing World: Bridging a Generational Disconnect
Auburn, AL
February 23-25, 2020
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42nd Annual Meeting
Deer, It's What's For Dinner
Louisville, Kentucky
February 17-19, 2019
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41st Annual Meeting
Stakeholder-focused, Science-based, and Data-driven: The Gold Standard for the State Deer Management System?
Nashville, TN
February 19-21, 2018
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40th Annual Meeting
Disease: Science, Politics, Management
St. Louis, Missouri
February 27-March 1, 2017
39th Annual Meeting
The Challenges of Meeting Hunter Expectations
Charlotte/Concord, NC
February 15-17, 2016
38th Annual Meeting
Integrating the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation into Deer Management
Little Rock, Arkansas
February 23-25, 2015
37th Annual Meeting
The Politics of Deer Management-Balancing Public Interest and Science
Athens, Georgia
February 16-18, 2014
36th Annual Meeting
Challenges in Deer Research and Management in 2013
Greenville, South Carolina
February 24-26, 2013
35th Annual Meeting
Shifting Paradigms: Are Predators Changing the Dynamics of Managing Deer in the Southeast?
Sandestin, Florida
February 26-28, 2012
34th Annual Meeting
All Dressed Up With No Place to Go: The Issue of Access
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
February 20-22, 2011
33rd Annual Meeting
QDM to IDM: The Next Step or the Last Straw
San Antonio, Texas
February 28-March 2, 2010
32nd Annual Meeting
Herds without Hunters: The Future of Deer Management?
Roanoke, Virginia
February 22-24, 2009
31st Annual Meeting
Recruitment of Deer Biologists and Hunters: Are Hook and Bullet Professionals Vanishing?
Tunica, Mississippi
February 17-19, 2008
30th Annual Meeting
Deer and Their Influence On Ecosystems
Ocean City, Maryland
February 25-27, 2007
29th Annual Meeting
Managing Habitats, Herds, Harvest, and Hunters in the 2lst Century Landscape. Will 20th Century Tools Work?
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
February 26-28, 2006
28th Annual Meeting
The Impact of Today's Choices on Tomorrow's Hunters
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
February 21-23, 2005
27th Annual Meeting
Today's Hunting Culture: Asset or Liability?
Lexington, Kentucky
February 22-24, 2004
26th Annual Meeting
Into the Future of Deer Management: Where Are We Heading
Chattanooga, Tennessee
February 23-26, 2003
25th Annual Meeting
Modern Deer Management–Balancing Biology, Politics, and Tradition
Mobile, Alabama
February 17-20, 2002
24th Annual Meeting
From Lewis & Clark to the New Millennium—The Changing Face of Deer Management
St. Louis, Missouri
February 18-21, 2001
23rd Annual Meeting
Managing Deer in Tomorrow's Forests: Reality vs. Illusion
Wilmington, North Carolina
February 13-16, 2000
22nd Annual Meeting
QDM—What, How, Why and Where?
Fayetteville, Arkansas
February 14-17, 1999
21st Annual Meeting
Factors Affecting the Future of Deer Hunting
Jekyll Island, Georgia
February 8-11, 1998
20th Annual Meeting
Obstacles to Sound Deer Management
Charleston, SC
February 9-12, 1997
19th Annual Meeting
Deer Management Philosophies: Bridging the Gap Between the Public and Biologists
Orlando, Florida
February 25-28,1996
48th Annual Meeting
February 2025
Cambridge, MD
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Featured Award
Ben Layton
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Retirement Certificate
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Featured Abstract
Response of native vegetation to fertilization in east Texas pine plantations. (1993)
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