It may be tempting to channel your inner Disney princess and befriend every animal you come across. But wildlife is always better left alone.
With millions of acres of Conservation Reserve Program land gone, it's best North Dakota hunters get used to much fewer deer.
The Georgia Department of Natural Resources is warning drivers to watch out for deer on the roads. With daylight saving time over, most evening drives now match up with the peak time for deer to be on ...
Alabama hides a wooden masterpiece that seems to have leapt from the pages of a storybook into reality. The Clarkson Covered Bridge stands as a postcard-perfect scene in Cullman County, where time ...
Zollman Zoo and Nature center is located in Oxbow Park at 5731 County Road 105 NW Byron. The zoo and nature center are open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day of the year except New Year’s Day, ...
YOUNGSTOWN — The Mill Creek MetroParks has changed the way it confirms the number of white-tailed deer killed by hunters selected through an Ohio Department of Natural Resources lottery, but there ...
Delaware’s deer are on the move and drivers are urged to be on high alert. As white-tailed deer enter peak mating season, bucks are chasing does across highways and backroads, increasing the risk of ...
Arethusa Falls, located just outside the official park boundaries but considered part of the Crawford Notch experience, stands as New Hampshire’s tallest single-drop waterfall.
Tom Dvorak can’t bear to throw away his late father’s prized possessions: the mounted heads of a white-tailed deer taken in Illinois and a mule deer bagged in the wilds of Wyoming. Dvorak remembers ...
Wildlife managers are reducing the number of white-tailed deer that hunters can kill in north-central Montana in response to recent reports of significant numbers of dead deer concentrated near water.
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The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission voted Thursday to limit the number of white-tailed doe tags available for hunters in Region 6 in northeast Montana because of outbreaks of a hemorrhagic virus ...
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