This week the Fresh Tracks crew was a bit spread out across the west but we still managed to whip together the fourth episode of Fresh Tracks Weekly relaying a few recent headlines and giving updates on some of the fun things we got to do.
For their deeper dive Randy and Marcus discuss Chronic Wasting Disease and talk about how new research is pointing towards managing herds at lower densities and younger age class could be better for the overall herd health. Randy struggles with this news as he is accustomed to a healthy deer herd being one of diverse age structure.
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