Some said that Walter reminded them of local wildlife celebrities in their own communities. A couple from Pulaski, New York, ...
The event will allow children to learn about the deer shedding process and then look for placed deer sheds, with a potential opportunity to take antlers home.
Hopefully you’re surviving another holiday season and the snow blanketing the woods and farms throughout the country. Winter is here, and the white-tailed deer breeding season, called the ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... CONCORDIA PARISH, La. – Three additional cases of Chronic Wasting Disease – including one in Concordia Parish – have been found in Louisiana, and a ...
A Georgia deer hunter harvested a 20-year-old doe in November 2024 that is likely the oldest deer ever killed in the state.
Ever wonder how the deer, elk, pronghorn or black bear you bagged might stack up against the best of the state’s Cy Curtis ...
But the white-tailed eagle, or sea eagle, is the big draw. Peter Guthrie moved here two years ago, a former teacher now running the Lochaline Hotel and wildlife trips through Days in the Wild.
The shooting dead of a two-year-old female white-tailed eagle at Lough Owel, near Mullingar in Co Westmeath last month shocked nature lovers countrywide and was widely condemned as a deplorable act.
“Salish Sea Black Tailed Mule Deer” by Crista Van Slyck Matteson; “Red Octopus, Hermit Crab, Sea Anemones” by Serbay Doru. Photo courtesy of Pittsburgh Glass Center.
There are an estimated 35 to 36 million deer in the U.S. Once hunted almost to extinction, they have made a successful recovery. In some states, deer are so plentiful that regular hunting is ...
There are an estimated 35 to 36 million deer in the U.S. Once hunted almost to extinction, they have made a successful recovery. In some states, deer are so plentiful that regular hunting is needed to ...
Each instance has been a rare window into a part of whitetail buck behavior many hunters never see. The Basics of Deer Bedding Behavior The vast majority of the deer we see are on their feet ...