Fawns from the pervious year are the most vulnerable to starvation because they have the least time to accumulate fat before winter. Severe winters affect not only the survival of white-tailed deer ...
Many woodland landowners are interested in improving their properties for one of Indiana’s most abundant game animals, white-tailed deer. This publication titled Managing Your Woods for White-Tailed ...
Fawns are typically the most vulnerable due ... to move through deeper snow," the Minnesota DNR explains. White-tailed deer seek out thermal cover — areas with dense coniferous forests ...
Hunters are advised to take precautions when handling deer carcasses and to submit samples for testing. A farmed white-tail deer from Osceola County has been infected with chronic wasting disease ...
CWD is a neurological disease that is fatal to white tailed deer and other similar species like mule deer, elk and moose.
Abstract: White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginanus) damage to soybean crops is a concern for soybean producers. Although researchers have documented decreases in the intensity of deer-browse on ...
Also, these deer populations were comprised of ~40% yearling and adult females, ~20% yearling and adult males, and ~40% fawns. Beringer, J., L. P. Hanson, and O. Sexton. 1998. Detection rates of white ...
This week we take you to a whitetail deer farm in Bullard and introduce you to someone who’s life is mission to work toward eradicating deer chronic wasting disease. Jody Rae Phillips, owner of P Bar ...