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In early 2024, FWP solicited applications from Montana citizens to serve on the Mule Deer Citizen Advisory Council (MDCAC). Composed of 14 members, the MDCAC was selected to develop guiding principles that would inform the development of a new statewide Mule Deer Management Plan.
Montana mule deer populations can change from year to year due to a variety of factors that influence survival and recruitment. Population trends from spring surveys across much of Montana were mixed this year, with some areas showing improved herd growth and some areas with lower recruitment. Concerns about specific factors outlined by the MDCAC include disease (e.g., chronic wasting disease), habitat quality and availability, effects of weather and climate, predation, and hunting pressure.
The MDCAC met three times this spring to develop mule deer management guiding principles. With attention to tradeoffs among them, the guiding principles include but are not limited to:
Increasing mule deer populations
Using best available science to inform management decisions
Managing chronic wasting disease
Improving the quality of the hunting experience
Improving landowner relationships
Maximizing opportunity for public input of all stakeholders in plan development, including hunters, landowners and nonhunting wildlife enthusiasts
Informed by the guiding principles proposed by the MDCAC, FWP will develop a mule deer statewide management plan that provides management flexibility.
FWP is seeking public feedback on the guiding principles recommended by the MDCAC.
Deadline: August 15
Problem Statement (PDF)
Guiding Principles (PDF)
Agenda (PDF)
Agenda & Charter
Agenda - Day 1 (PDF)
Agenda - Days 2 and 3 (PDF)
MDCAC Charter (PDF)
Meeting Recordings
Reference Materials (to use in preparation for the meeting)
Presentations from Day 1
Beau Albright, Kalispell
Eric Albus, Hinsdale
Rob Arnaud, Gallatin Gateway
Gwendolyn Cooper, Bozeman
Cory Danreuther, Loma
Jeremy DeHerrera, Billings
Rick Douglass, Butte
Mitchell Griebel, Glasgow
Arthur Hayes, III, Birney
Tom Herzog, Broadus
Mike Mershon, Billings
Bill McKinley, Jr., Conrad
Ian Wargo, Kalispell
Joel Webster, Missoula