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Quality Whitetails TV Studies the Many Causes of Strange Deer Antlers
1/23/08
Bogart, Georgia. – Are weird deer antlers the result of genetics? This week's episode of QDMA's "Quality Whitetails TV" looks at the many potential causes of unusual antlers, including several case studies of individual bucks whose abnormal antlers resulted from injuries. Biologist and co-host Brian Murphy visits with David Osborn, deer research coordinator at the University of Georgia, to learn more. Catch "Quality Whitetails TV" on The Outdoor Channel at 10 a.m. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, and 3:30 a.m. Friday.
"Quality Whitetails TV" features one of the most innovative formats ever in outdoor television. It is a unique blend of deer biology, deer management and deer hunting brought to you by the most respected whitetail conservation organization in North America, the nonprofit Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA). The show will feature many of the nation's leading whitetail experts, including host Neil Dougherty, wildlife habitat consultant from New York, and co-hosts Dr. Karl Miller, professor of Wildlife Management at the University of Georgia, and Brian Murphy, Joe Hamilton and Kip Adams, all noted wildlife biologists with the QDMA. Each episode is dedicated to helping viewers achieve better deer and better deer hunting. For complete air times, visit www.theoutdoorchannel.com or www.QDMA.com.
Founded in 1988, QDMA is a national nonprofit wildlife conservation organization with 48,000 members in all 50 states and several foreign countries. Membership in QDMA is open to anyone interested in better deer and better deer hunting, and committed to ethical hunting, sound deer management and the preservation of the deer-hunting heritage. To learn more about QDMA and why it is the future of deer hunting, call (800) 209-DEER [(800) 209-3337] or visit www.QDMA.com.
Media Contact:
Lindsay Thomas Jr. – (800) 209-3337 or lthomas@qdma.com
1/23/08
Bogart, Georgia. – Are weird deer antlers the result of genetics? This week's episode of QDMA's "Quality Whitetails TV" looks at the many potential causes of unusual antlers, including several case studies of individual bucks whose abnormal antlers resulted from injuries. Biologist and co-host Brian Murphy visits with David Osborn, deer research coordinator at the University of Georgia, to learn more. Catch "Quality Whitetails TV" on The Outdoor Channel at 10 a.m. Wednesday, 8:30 p.m. Thursday, and 3:30 a.m. Friday.
"Quality Whitetails TV" features one of the most innovative formats ever in outdoor television. It is a unique blend of deer biology, deer management and deer hunting brought to you by the most respected whitetail conservation organization in North America, the nonprofit Quality Deer Management Association (QDMA). The show will feature many of the nation's leading whitetail experts, including host Neil Dougherty, wildlife habitat consultant from New York, and co-hosts Dr. Karl Miller, professor of Wildlife Management at the University of Georgia, and Brian Murphy, Joe Hamilton and Kip Adams, all noted wildlife biologists with the QDMA. Each episode is dedicated to helping viewers achieve better deer and better deer hunting. For complete air times, visit www.theoutdoorchannel.com or www.QDMA.com.
Founded in 1988, QDMA is a national nonprofit wildlife conservation organization with 48,000 members in all 50 states and several foreign countries. Membership in QDMA is open to anyone interested in better deer and better deer hunting, and committed to ethical hunting, sound deer management and the preservation of the deer-hunting heritage. To learn more about QDMA and why it is the future of deer hunting, call (800) 209-DEER [(800) 209-3337] or visit www.QDMA.com.
Media Contact:
Lindsay Thomas Jr. – (800) 209-3337 or lthomas@qdma.com