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A couple years of drought and the long winter in 2022-23 have reduced deer and elk populations in most areas of northeast ...
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Have you ever been up close and personal with a white-tailed deer? The Antler Farm in Almaguin offers a unique experience.
Winter presents raptors with greater challenges in finding food. The common buzzard takes advantage of the opportunity and feeds on a deer carcass, gaining vital nutrients. This footage shows the ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is adding eight counties it's deer feeding and attractant ban in an effort to curb chronic wasting disease.
HOBART, Wis. (WBAY) - As people express concerns about an increase in the deer population, the village of Hobart is proposing an ordinance to ban the feeding of deer.
The Hobart Village Board proposed a new ordinance for a feeding ban in parts of northern and eastern Hobart.
A law took effect on May 17 that prohibits certain wildlife feeding in order to stave the spread of chronic wasting disease (zombie deer disease).