Some knowledge of deer number is necessary if a good management plan is to be formulared. Beside ıhe dcnsity of the population, the sex, the age groups and the health of the anirnals are also irnportant for managernent. In order to deterrnine the density of the population various methods are uscd. In forest habiıats it is impossible to count total number over large areas of land, and sorne other form of sampling is necessary, Such sarnpling must be based upon units of land which can be considered to support relatively uniform use by deer,