LIVINGSTON COUNTY — Chances are, you've seen a fawn prancing through fields already this spring. It's an idyllic sign of warmer months to come, but what many don’t realize is that prancing fawn is ...
As spring gives way to summer, people are coming into close contact with fawns more frequently. Many times, the first instinct is to help these creatures if they're alone. But human kindness can lead ...
Experts are warning people not to interfere with fawns they may be seeing around. Well-intentioned people may be doing more harm than good, they say. It comes as fawn season is here, when deer give ...
Baby deer, also known as fawns, are born between late May and early June, according to New Jersey Fish and Wildlife. If you come across a fawn laying alone, leave it there. The mother will come back ...