The North Dakota Game and Fish Department's annual spring mule deer survey takes about two weeks to complete, weather permitting.
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From Bambi nails putting a woodland spin on animal print manis to “fawn blonde” becoming winter’s hottest hair color, the deer craze has already grazed its way through beauty trends. And the latest ...
A classic hunting moment as five bucks explore a clover plot versus a brassica plot in Illinois. A timeless look at deer behavior and food plot strategy that still teaches valuable lessons. #Hunting ...
Keep an eye out for deer on roadways this spring to avoid potentially dangerous crashes. Deer crash numbers typically increase in May and June in Wisconsin. There were more than 17,000 crashes ...
LA CROSSE, Wis. (WXOW) – Deer crash numbers typically increase in May and June as does look for places to give birth and young deer separate from their mothers. Wisconsin State Patrol reminds drivers ...
SALT LAKE CITY — As the Utah mountainsides change from white to green, the chance of hitting a deer increases. That’s because the new green growth is tempting for the animals according to the Division ...
It only takes one step into the produce aisle at the grocery store to notice the plethora of lettuce options you have at your fingertips: spinach, arugula, romaine, kale—and more. All of these leafy ...
GILFORD — Beans and Greens Farmstand is rejoicing in its recent success in keeping lettuce-munching deer away from its fields. After losing over 6,000 heads of lettuce to a roaming herd of deer ...
Q: I’ve seen so many reports of deer/car accidents lately, it got me wondering—what is the deer population of Iowa, and has it been going up? -- T.L., Davenport A: An article in the Des Moines ...