Lakeridge Deer Management and Conservation Inc

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Lakeridge Deer Management and Conservation Inc

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Conservation Activities

In cooperation with Lake Ridge Parks and Recreation Association, Lakeridge Deer Management and Conservation members volunteer time and effort to help restore common grounds to a more natural condition by removing invasive species and reestablishing native ones.


Removing trash, debris, and non-native plant species helps to keep common areas clean and in their natural state for residents to enjoy.  

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    Conservation Information

    Feeding Deer Could be a Death Sentence

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    Feeding Deer Corn May Not Be The Best Thing To Do

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    Should you Feed Deer During the Winter?

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    Still No Upside to Feeding Deer

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    Virginia Deer Management Program

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    White-tailed Deer and Forest Health in Northern Virginia

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    Restore the Wild!

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    Deer Health Considerations

    Hemorrhagic Disease of White Tail Deer

    Hemorrhagic Disease of White Tail Deer

    Hemorrhagic Disease of White Tail Deer

    Hemorrhagic disease (HD) is the most important viral disease of white-tailed deer in the United States, and occurs over a large part of the country. 

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    Chronic Wasting Disease

    Hemorrhagic Disease of White Tail Deer

    Hemorrhagic Disease of White Tail Deer

    Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a prion disease that affects deer, elk, reindeer, sika deer and moose. 

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    Sustainable Landscaping

    Helpful information on creating and maintaining a sustainable environment in your own back yard.

    Tree Planting (pdf)Download
    What is Conservation Landscaping (pdf)Download
    Tree Watering (pdf)Download
    Hiring a Tree Care Professional (pdf)Download
    Choosing Native Plants (pdf)Download
    Dangers of Tree Topping (pdf)Download
    English Ivy (pdf)Download
    Managing Tree Risk (pdf)Download
    Non-Native Invasive Species (pdf)Download
    Plant Health Care (pdf)Download
    Proper Mulching Techniques (pdf)Download
    Trees vs Turf (pdf)Download

    Lake ridge Outdoors (Flora)

     Helpful information on plants you may come across in Lake Ridge.  

    Arrowwood (pdf)Download
    Butterfly Weed (pdf)Download
    Carolina Horsenettle (pdf)Download
    Early Bloomers for Emerging Bees (pdf)Download
    Native Plants and Butterfly Gardens (pdf)Download
    Non-Native Invasive Species (pdf)Download
    Restoring a Healthy Ecosystem (pdf)Download

    Lake ridge Outdoors (Fauna)

    Helpful information on wildlife you may come across in Lake Ridge.  

    Black Bears Transiting Lake Ridge (pdf)Download
    Centipedes (pdf)Download
    Coyotes in Lake Ridge (pdf)Download
    Eastern Box Turtle (pdf)Download
    Northern Copperhead (pdf)Download
    Red Spotted Newt (pdf)Download
    Snakes and Snake Bites (pdf)Download
    Spotted Lantern Fly (pdf)Download
    There is A New Tick In Town (pdf)Download
    Tick Tubes (pdf)Download
    Turkey Vultures (pdf)Download
    Wildlife Habituation (pdf)Download

    Research Articles

    An Evaluation of Deer Management Options (pdf)Download
    Community-level impacts of white-tailed deer on understoey plants in north american forests (pdf)Download
    Effects of Twenty Years of Deer Exclusion on Woody Vegetation (pdf)Download
    In a long-term experimental demography study, excluding ungulates reversed invader's explosive population growth rate and restored natives (pdf)Download
    Long term effects of white tailed deer exclusion on the invasiion of exotic plants_2016 (pdf)Download
    Nonconsuptive effects of a generalist ungulate herbivore drive decline of unpalatable forest herbs (pdf)Download
    Relationship Between Deer Density, Tick Abundance, and Lyme Disease (pdf)Download
    Relationship between soil enzyme activities, nutrient cycling and soil fungal communities in a northern hardwood forest (pdf)Download
    The effects of deer and non-native invasive plants on native plants (pdf)Download
    Acceleration of Exotic Plant Invasion in a Forested Ecosystem by a Generalist Herbivore (pdf)Download

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