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Given their abundance in American backyards, gardens and highway corridors these days, it may be surprising to learn that ...
With towering antlers and unmatched agility, the mule deer reigns as the Antler King of the wild. In this video, we dive into ...
Those looking to get better acquainted with their hoofed and antlered neighbors can join the Estes Valley Watershed Coalition ...
Typically, antlers are shed after the fall rut, between November and April, so the animals can focus on surviving the winter, ...
As drought conditions sear Arizona, the state provides millions of gallons of water to wildlife in places where there is none ...
Roughly $3.4 million was allocated to selected habitat restoration projects at the recent annual Utah Division of Wildlife ...
The BC Wildlife Federation’s 50/50 jackpot is nearing the $190,000 mark. In addition to the cash prize, of which the winner ...
The Brush Creek corridor accounts for more than half of all reported wildlife collisions in the upper Roaring Fork Valley.
Riverside County celebrates the 50th year of Box Springs Mountain Park, an ecological preserve saved from development by community effort.
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 ...
The 56,000 or so people who hunt mule deer east of the Cascades each year, whether they carry a rifle or a bow, could see a major change in the boundaries of many hunt areas in 2026. This fall’s ...