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The Institute communicates its scientific and educational information in a number of ways. One major outlet is peer-reviewed publications and reports.  Cary Institute staff regularly publish in the best-rated journals in their respective fields.

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R. J. Winchcombe and R. S. Ostfeld, “Bowhunter observations versus spotlighting as an index to deer abundance”, Northeast. Wildl., vol. 56, p. 39-48, 2001.
R. S. Ostfeld, C. D. Canham, K. Oggenfuss, R. J. Winchcombe, and F. Keesing, “Climate, deer, rodents, and acorns as determinants of variation in Lyme-disease risk”, PLoS Biology, vol. 4, p. e145, 2006.
R. J. Winchcombe, “Controlled access hunting for deer population management: a case study”, Northeast. Wildl., vol. 50, p. 1-9, 1993.
J. B. McAninch, M. R. Ellingwood, and R. J. Winchcombe, “Deer damage control in New York agriculture”, N.Y. State Dep. Agric. Mark. Bull., p. 16, 1983.
C. R. Levine, R. J. Winchcombe, C. D. Canham, L. M. Christenson, and M. L. Ronsheim, “Deer Impacts on Seed Banks and Saplings in Eastern New York”, Northeast. Nat., vol. 19, p. 49-66, 2012.
M. R. Ellingwood, J. B. McAninch, and R. J. Winchcombe, “Directions in deer fencing”, Proc. N.Y. Hort. Soc., vol. 129, p. 90-91, 1984.
C. R. Levine, R. J. Winchcombe, C. D. Canham, L. M. Christenson, and M. L. Ronsheim, “Effects of deer exclusion on seed banks and sapling regeneration in Northeast forests”, Northeast. Nat., 2011.
R. J. Winchcombe, “Hunting for balance”, Wildlife Professional, vol. 4, p. 48-50, 2010.
R. J. Winchcombe and R. S. Ostfeld, “Indexing deer numbers with spotlighting: a long-term study of a managed deer population”, Northeast. Wildl., vol. 56, p. 31-38, 2001.
D. A. Seekell, C. J. Brosseau, T. J. Cline, R. J. Winchcombe, and L. Z. Zinn, “Long-Term Changes in Recreational Catch Inequality in a Trout Stream”, N. Am. J. Fish. Manage, vol. 31, p. 1110-1115, 2011.
R. J. Winchcombe, “Minimizing deer damage to forest vegetation through aggressive deer population management”, Proc. East. Wildl. Damage Control Conf, vol. 5, p. 182-186, 1992.

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