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 ...
Because of the spread of diseases like Chronic Wasting Disease, which has been found in 17 counties in Tennessee, wildlife rehabilitators are no longer allowed to accept white-tailed deer fawns.
Sometimes an act of kindness can prove to be harmful for young wild animals who are just learning to survive in the wild.
Estimates by biologists for the birth of an albino white-tail ... white deer in Wisconsin. The animals have been protected in the state since 1940. But there are other dangers for the fawn ...
A white-tailed deer fawn in spring. This image relates to an article that appeared in the 11 February 2005 issue of the journal Science. The study, by James B. McGraw and M.A. Furedi, then of West ...
Your best protection from winter deer browsing is to fence off the tastier shrubs with polypropylene or wire fencing and ...
“This special fawn — who isn’t albino but has a ... Indian tribes throughout the state of North Carolina.” White-tailed deer can be found across the state, living in habitats that range ...
POLK COUNTY, Texas (KLTV) - Wardens found three white-tailed deer illegally dumped between Livingston and Onalaska. They’re asking the public for information on suspects in the case. Authorities said ...
$52.50 Any-Season White-tailed Deer permit (white-tailed deer buck, doe or fawn) are also available: General residents: $42.50 Resident landowner/tenant $22.50 Nonresident tenant: $87.50 Resident ...