White-tailed deer are among the most abundant big game animals in North America. They are practically everywhere, found in ...
Most of us are aware of the fact that the 2005-2006 winter weather had no negative effect on white-tailed deer survival and reproduction in Wisconsin, this according to the annual Winter Severity ...
At first glance, North America’s two main deer species—the whitetail and the mule deer—can look very much the same. But there are important differences, and being able to spot them will not only help ...
Given their abundance in American backyards, gardens and highway corridors these days, it may be surprising to learn that ...
Catching deer wasn't a problem on this bone-chilling cold January morning; four of the five cage-like "Clover traps" - named after a biologist by the name of M.R. Clover - baited with a mix of alfalfa ...
Everyone who’s familiar with the two most popular deer species in the U.S. has their own method of telling a mule deer from a whitetail deer. If you happen to live in an area where the two species’ ...
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