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Consultant: Overabundant deer have stripped understory at Dobbs Ferry preserve; monitoring, invasive removal recommended

Dobbs Ferry Board of Trustees · January 20, 2026
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Summary

A consultant told the Dobbs Ferry Board of Trustees that high white-tailed deer density has reduced understory vegetation and midstory regeneration in the village preserve, raising erosion and habitat concerns; she recommended monitoring every two to three years and active invasive-species management to restore forest structure.

Danielle Begley Miller, founder and CEO of Forest Management Solutions LLC, told the Dobbs Ferry Board of Trustees on Jan. 20 that her deer-impact assessment of the village preserve found ‘‘overwhelming evidence’’ of high deer numbers and heavy browsing that have left the understory sparse and reduced midstory regeneration.

Miller said white-tailed deer can have outsized effects on forest structure because of feeding habits: ‘‘a 100-pound deer eat somewhere between 6 and 8 pounds of vegetation per day,’’ she told the board, and that intensive browsing produces a clear ‘‘browse line’’ with lush growth above 6 feet and near-total removal below that height. The assessment surveyed five…

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