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Busy tourist season is nearly upon Yosemite National Park and officials are warning visitors to be cautious of "one of the most dangerous animals" in the park — and it turns out it doesn't have claws.
The Toole County Sheriff’s Office and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks are seeking information on a mule deer buck that was ...
Elk and mule deer are two of the larger members of the deer family. While they have many similarities, telling them apart isn ...
Through these public workshops, FWP will get a clearer understanding of what the public wants to see in the statewide plan.
It’s an exciting time to be a bowhunter. In just about every product category associated with bowhunting, there are more options at more price points than ever before. It wasn’t terribly long ago when ...
When you think of Yosemite’s most dangerous wildlife, grizzlies or mountain lions might come to mind—but according to the National Park Service, it’s the humble-looking mule deer that tops ...
More than any other animal, mule deer cause more injuries to visitors in the park, according to a National Park Service Instagram post. “While these animals may seem harmless to humans ...
Park officials in Yosemite are warning visitors about what they say is “one of the most dangerous animals” in the park — and the unlikely culprit has neither fangs nor claws. Mule deer ...
Even after the deer broke into the open, l still couldn't believe my eyes. Illustration by John Floherty Jr. / Outdoor Lif This story, “The ‘Legend’ of Buck Hollow,” appeared in the January 1973 issue ...
The Idaho Fish and Game reports mule deer and elk herds across the state are healthy following a mild winter. In December and January each year, the department radio collars a few hundred deer fawns ...
Mule deer populations in some parts of Wyoming have been declining for decades. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) visited communities around the state to hear from hunters about mule ...
As mule deer populations continue to decline across the West, the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (ODFW) says it will use better data to manage its annual mule deer hunts.