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Federal investigators say the mastermind behind the Connecticut kidnapping linked to $230 million crypto heist initially wanted the couple's son dead. But what happened to white-tailed deer?
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 ...
“We ought to be bumping into whitetail all along here ... In a 30-minute walk, Kolbe came across 15 dead deer in various states of decay. He waded into a pool to pull one relatively fresh ...
As baby deer, or fawns, are born around the state, North Jersey police are reminding residents to keep their distance.
Every fall in Illinois, hundreds of thousands of white-tailed deer will mate in the biological spectacle called deer rut.
The Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife will allow people to take home and eat deer killed in motor vehicle crashes in ...
(WJAR) — The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is reminding people to keep their paws off of young wildlife, especially baby deer. Sightings of fawns, or baby deer, are tying up ...
The Zoo in Forest Park is urging residents to leave young deer alone, as disturbing them can disrupt their natural learning experiences and lead to them becoming habituated to humans.
Every year, hundreds of seemingly abandoned fawns are “kidnapped” by do-gooders and brought to animal rehab centers.
Scientists learned, after examining the lower jaws of thousands of dead deer ... hunting seasons to keep deer numbers in check. In some deer-rich states, annual whitetail harvests number in ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has one piece of advice on how to help baby wildlife this spring—leave ...