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Human use of fire could partly explain why white-tailed deer may have been resilient to hunting. Indigenous peoples across North America have long used controlled burning to promo ...
The farmers of Mount Pleasant advocate a balanced ... In navigating the fate of the white-tailed deer, NEPA must embrace science and empathy. This strategy ensures sustainable solutions that ...
New research in Wildlife Monographs provides extensive details into the movement of white-tailed deer, with implications for ...
One of the lesser-known but inspiring chapters of our local forest history unfolded in Pink Beds during the 1930s and 1940s, ...
pleaded guilty to seven charges in Belmont County Court related to unlawfully taking white-tailed deer ... A crossbow, spotlights, deer mount, and two antlered deer skulls were forfeited to ...
A white-tailed deer with an antler possessing moose ... big as those two you've shot and you’re 14.” A shoulder mount of the deer is being made to preserve the memory of the moose deer.
A white-tailed deer in Canada likely infected a human with coronavirus, according to new research. The case, reported in a preprint journal, would be the first known instance of a COVID-19 ...
May and June are important months in the life of white-tailed deer. That’s when does give birth to fawns, start nursing them ...
Chronic wasting disease is a prion disease that affects white-tailed deer ... in Wisconsin were reported in 2002 both in wild ...
making florals like foxgloves or pungent herbs a great choice for deer-resistant gardening. White-tailed deer are the most common species of deer in New York, and tend to carry blacklegged ticks ...