CWD is a neurological disease that is fatal to white tailed deer and other similar species like mule deer, elk and moose.
The Mule Deer Foundation (MDF) is a national organization focused on the conservation of mule deer, blacktail deer, and the ...
A disease that is fatal to deer and gives them zombie-like qualities has been found in a white-tailed deer in Manassas ...
“These are more than just animals. They're kin, providers, a cornerstone of our very existence,” Andrew Gallegos, a member of the Southern Ute Indian Tribal Council, said in his testimony at the ...
The Hinkley buck, tagged in Maine in 1955, was possibly the biggest whitetail ever killed at the time, and certainly in Maine ...
Finally, there’s this; whitetails adore perennials. While they’re no miracle cure (perennials won’t be as attractive to deer in northern climes after late-fall frosts and snow nip them ...
In the mountain west, mule deer typically shed from January into March, but elk (which we will bring into the mix here because shed hunting for their antlers is so popular) shed later, typically ...
“It’s difficult for biologists to quantify the number of mule deer that have this condition, but it’s estimated to be around 1 in several million – making it even more rare than an albino ...
Mule Day will return for its 51st year in 2025, continuing one of Columbia's most celebrated annual traditions, which promises to include many old favorites, as well as popular returning events.
The mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a highly recognizable and beloved Western North American icon. Western Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, and Pacific Coast (including Alaskan islands and southern ...