Development of natural reserves of forest land and crack down on hunting
Explanation:
White-tailed deer also known as Virginia deer is a small to medium-sized deer common to North America, and South America. Deer coat is reddish-brown in spring and summer they turn grey-brown through the fall in winter.
A resident of the temperate grasslands adapted themselves to open lands of prairie, and savanna woodlands. They commonly eat leguminous crops and forge on other crops including leaves, cacti, and shoots. They also eat acorns, fruit, and corn.
Due to climate change and the influence of man majority of deer have migrated and the impact of diseases has also reduced the large deep population which can be overcome by rehabilitation programs so as their original habitats are ensured.