Not the topic you all might think. Not for neighbors or funneling deer…. This is for a farm with a high # of deer / vehicle collisions. It would be: 1 side of road for a bad stretch with one way gates (so panicked deer can escape off the roadway). Both sides of road on some examples I’ve seen would clearly be most effective.
1 objection I see coming into this…. “The purest” …. “Can’t use any methods to un-naturally move deer or block deer” & I get where that comes from- I get it!!! Let me throw a bit of critical thinking into that though… “don’t mess with nature”…. FAIR POINT!!!! What I think is missed there is a few things…. 1) vehicle collisions aren’t exactly “totally natural”. 2) people do get hurt badly or killed from this and so do animals. 3) the more vehicle collisions… the more policy will move to kill more deer “blast em all” which for sure is much more impactful to the resource than fences to stop collisions.
The most effective deer fences are the 2 sides of road in timbered areas. Can see these in various parts of state. Like 90 mins n of Des Moines on I-35 for example or west of Des Moines by greenfield on 80. Tons of examples. Works exceptionally well. Again- needs 1 way gates for escapes.
There’s cost to put it up and Maintain. I’d strongly argue the cost for the fences pays for itself in a matter of a few years in higher collision parts of the road. If I had to take an educated guess…. A mile stretch of fence on 2 sides…. 2 years minimum in damage savings (not accounting for loss of life, injury, policy implementation to kill off wildlife, etc). Knowing what I know on fencing costs vs collision costs. The fence by greenfield has been up for maybe 15-20 years (guess) & I’d easily estimate it’s paid for itself 7-10 times over in that time & has needed little to no maintaining so far …. If averaged it out…. Maybe couple grand a year. There’s also zero doubt in my mind - 70 mph speed limit - in that time some lives or severe injury saved there. Economics of these fences do pencil out is my point.
So- say a dude wanted to fence the road only (on his own dime) for a “bad 1 mile stretch” for the sole reason of stopping or majorly reducing a lot of deer collisions …. Would u be: for, against or neutral and why? Critical thinking needed for sure. What u think?
1 objection I see coming into this…. “The purest” …. “Can’t use any methods to un-naturally move deer or block deer” & I get where that comes from- I get it!!! Let me throw a bit of critical thinking into that though… “don’t mess with nature”…. FAIR POINT!!!! What I think is missed there is a few things…. 1) vehicle collisions aren’t exactly “totally natural”. 2) people do get hurt badly or killed from this and so do animals. 3) the more vehicle collisions… the more policy will move to kill more deer “blast em all” which for sure is much more impactful to the resource than fences to stop collisions.
The most effective deer fences are the 2 sides of road in timbered areas. Can see these in various parts of state. Like 90 mins n of Des Moines on I-35 for example or west of Des Moines by greenfield on 80. Tons of examples. Works exceptionally well. Again- needs 1 way gates for escapes.
There’s cost to put it up and Maintain. I’d strongly argue the cost for the fences pays for itself in a matter of a few years in higher collision parts of the road. If I had to take an educated guess…. A mile stretch of fence on 2 sides…. 2 years minimum in damage savings (not accounting for loss of life, injury, policy implementation to kill off wildlife, etc). Knowing what I know on fencing costs vs collision costs. The fence by greenfield has been up for maybe 15-20 years (guess) & I’d easily estimate it’s paid for itself 7-10 times over in that time & has needed little to no maintaining so far …. If averaged it out…. Maybe couple grand a year. There’s also zero doubt in my mind - 70 mph speed limit - in that time some lives or severe injury saved there. Economics of these fences do pencil out is my point.
So- say a dude wanted to fence the road only (on his own dime) for a “bad 1 mile stretch” for the sole reason of stopping or majorly reducing a lot of deer collisions …. Would u be: for, against or neutral and why? Critical thinking needed for sure. What u think?

