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Mule Deer in Wyoming
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The most recent population peak occurred in 1991, with around 578,000 mule deer in the state. However, by 2023, this number has declined to an estimated 216,000 animals.
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Factors: periodic droughts, habitat loss, predation, disease (CWD), resource access, competition
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Mule Deer in Wyoming
https://wgfd.wyo.gov/wyoming-wildlife/mule-deer-wyoming

The most recent population peak occurred in 1991, with around 578,000 mule deer in the state. However, by 2023, this number has declined to an estimated 216,000 animals.

Factors: periodic droughts, habitat loss, predation, disease (CWD), resource access, competition