OCTOBER ROACH-BAUER FORESTRY FORUM HIGHLIGHTS 20 YEARS OF THE KINZUA QUALITY DEER COOPERATIVE

20 Years of Learning about Deer and Hunters in the Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative
Kane, Pa. – “Quality Deer, Quality Habitat, Quality Hunting,” are the words John Dzemyan used at the October Roach-Bauer Forestry Forum to describe the 74,000 acres of the Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative open to public hunting in McKean County. Over 20 years ago, five major landowners formed the Kinzua Quality Deer Cooperative (KQDC) and agreed to work together to better habitat, increase early successional food supplies for deer, establish vegetation and deer research plots, establish deer check stations, and provide information useful to hunters. John Dzemyan is the Leader of the KQDC. The five landowners are Allegheny National Forest, Bradford Municipal Water Authority, Conservation Forestry, Kane Hardwoods-Collins Pine Company, and Ram Forest Products.
“We want to share that hunting can be used to help meet goals of the landowners. We want to see land stay open to public hunting,” said John to the 100+ attendees at the Forum in Wilcox, Pa.
John started his presentation with a 1931 publication from the PA Game Commission (PGC) entitled ‘Share the Bag of the Game’, an effort almost 100 years ago to help feed Pennsylvanians. Richard Gerstell, one of the first ever deer biologists with the PGC, shared stories with John about his early years and the “don’t shoot does” sentiment from many hunters. Bob Frye, a well-known outdoor writer in PA, covered the social, scientific, and emotional aspects of attempts by the PGC to align the size of the deer herd with habitat available in his entertaining book called “Deer Wars.”







































