Mule deer and white-tailed deer were captured and fit with GPS-collars within East-Central Alberta. The collars recorded the location of the deer every two hours. These sequential locations were used to construct a step selection function (SSF) model to quantify the habitat selection of deer movements. Details of the columns below: Fix_UID -- unique identifier for each location a GPS collar recorded for a deer DeerUID -- unique identifier for each individual deer Species -- the species of the deer collared either mule deer or white-tailed deer Sex -- sex of the deer collared Date -- date the location was taken Time -- time the location was taken Easting -- x-axis cartesian coordinate of GPS locations (UTM - NAD83 - Zone 12 North) Northing -- y-axis cartesian coordinate of GPS locations (UTM - NAD83 - Zone 12 North)