Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whitetail fawns usually hit the ground in May here in the Northeast and the Midwest, but depending on the timing of the rut, or ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) reminds the public to protect white-tailed deer fawns by leaving them ...
“Young fawns are often left alone for most of the day to keep them safe,” said Jenna Fastner, DNR Captive Wildlife Health ...
Whitetail fawns usually hit the ground in May here in the Northeast and the Midwest, but depending upon the timing of the rut, or peak breeding time in the previous fall, we may catch glimpses of the ...
My friend Annie and I were walking cross country in the forest near the Schuylkill River in early June of last year, and came across a tiny fawn all alone. A beautiful, white-tailed fawn with hundreds ...
Wildlife officials in Wisconsin and North Carolina are urging the public not to touch or move white-tailed deer fawns, stressing that most are not abandoned and fare best when left alone. Experts ...
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Most people understand that the largest number of whitetail deer fawns are born in the spring. But unfortunately, that is about all they know concerning newborn deer. And there is so much more they ...
Shawn Luchtel was walking behind his house in west-central Missouri on Tuesday when he spotted a fawn. The deer was tucked into a dry creek bed and, like most young fawns, it stayed put instead of ...
Whitetail fawns usually hit the ground in May here in the Northeast and the Midwest, but depending on the timing of the rut, or peak breeding time in the previous fall, we observe them either early in ...