Who knew that deer salivate about 2 gallons a day or that a fawn has 272–342 spots on its coat? Or that a doe may choose to give birth to fawns near a road so that fewer bears, coyotes and bobcats are ...
Who knew that deer salivate about 2 gallons a day or that a fawn has 272–342 spots on its coat? Or that a doe may choose to give birth to fawns near a road so that fewer bears, coyotes and bobcats are ...
Up to two-thirds of species are changing their behavioral patterns in response to seeing people in their natural environment.
The belief that the moon somehow affects deer behavior is widespread among hunters and has been around longer than anyone can remember. So, the Mississippi State University Deer Lab decided to test ...
A recently completed cooperative study between the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Auburn University, and Brosnan Forest will help researchers and hunters better understand buck movements ...
At the end of a devastating winter in which hundreds of deer fell over from starvation and never got up again, a mule deer doe numbered 96 gave birth to twins, a male and a female. Not only were those ...
Each spring, 300,000 mule deer migrate across Utah’s rugged terrain. For years, researchers believed the animals simply followed food, weather, and instinct. But GPS collars revealed something far ...
A new study shows that wildlife reacts not only to roads and cities, but also to the daily presence of humans.
Even though California has the biggest population and some of the biggest cities in the country, 97 percent of its land is rural. And about 24 percent of it is protected as public wilderness.
The crunch of something stepping on dry leaves catches your ear. The noise stops for a minute, then resumes. You turn your head as slowly as possible so as to be imperceptible in movement. It’s autumn ...
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