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Taxidermist Ray Murawski moved his hand along the back of a black bear rug he had laid out on a table in the back of his shop ...
We know deer eat bushes, shrubs, and other plants, but what is going on here? Watch as a confused young buck chooses an odd ...
During the sixth millennium B.C.E., carvers in present-day Sweden etched patterns into the artifact before redecorating it in ...
Chester Veach of Ohio killed a massive nontypical deer on his first ever deer hunt in 1970. He was in his mid 50s.
Across the state, about 28% of hunters took an antlered deer. That’s the highest success rate since at least the late 1980s.
Cole shared this photo of the buck’s antlers ... sharp tines are one red flag. He also notes that none of the 49 points were chipped or broken, or even showed signs of rubbing. This would be unusual ...
Stress caused by human presence is significantly affecting the fertility of red deer on the Veluwe, with researchers warning that increased recreational activity is disrupting the animals’ ...
An unprecedented move has been made in a bid to force a Sutherland sporting estate to reduce the number of deer on its land in order to protect the natural heritage. The Scottish Government has ...
In a charming display of cross-species camaraderie, a playful cat and a gentle deer come together for a delightful play of friendship in a backyard setting. Nature is full of surprises, and every so ...
CAPREIT announced it has acquired a manufactured housing community in Red Deer, Alberta, for a purchase price of $16.5 million. Developed in 2000, the community is currently 100 per cent occupied.
The Scottish government has used a legal power for the first time to force the owners of a Highland estate to cull red deer on their land. The compulsory deer management control scheme could see ...