I sure hope logging it to the bare earth and leaving a lot of duff is better, too, but I'm more skeptical. Old hardwoods are difficult to come by, and pines don't give as much. I do think there'll be forage for a couple of years, as long as they didn't so decimate the ground that it just gives bad weeds (do you have star thistles out there?), but after the pines choke out that forage, I'd be more doubtful of deer sticking around so much, especially if there's better pickin's in local private land.
I'm not all against logging, but public land is public, and so it's something we outta have a say in, and I shudder to contemplate the alternative to a judicial system for righting wrongs, though I can see it in Haiti and Sudan and other less fortunate places of the world.