During the breeding season, white-tailed deer might use their eyes and noses to navigate signs—forehead secretions on trees ...
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Those Creepy Moving Holes Under This Deer’s Eyes Are Real and Useful
In this brave new world of AI in which we all live, we are constantly having to question whether what we are seeing in any ...
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Texas late-season deer dates — the calendar shift hunters don’t notice until it’s over
Late in the Texas deer season, the calendar can quietly shift under your boots. You may think you have... The post Texas late ...
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A Season in the Shadows: How Biology Defines the Desert Javelina Hunt
Javelinas have a storied history in North America, even if they are not well understood by people who live outside of the ...
A 20-year ecological review at Knepp Estate in West Sussex shows the restoration of natural processes has paid dividends for wildlife.
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Why No Animal Represents Arkansas Better Than the White-Tailed Deer
White-tailed deer were officially named the state mammal of Arkansas only a few decades ago. The reasons they were chosen are ...
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White-tailed deer survived Georgia’s near-extinction, but what forced their comeback?
Quick Take In 2015, the white-tailed deer was designated the official state mammal of Georgia. Deer hunting generates ...
This is the time of year state wildlife managers in Utah and Idaho consider what next year’s big game hunting season will ...
Deer are some of the most interesting mammals on the planet. The way they move, feed, operate and interact with one another is truly fascinating.
When people think of deer, they think of Bambi. They picture cute, skittish prey animals that appear in the tree line before ...
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