The most common and widespread species of deer in North America may rely on “photoluminescence” in some surprising ways.
POWELL — A six-year study of more than 600 deer in Wisconsin may have found ways to improve management of fatal chronic wasting disease by studying hourly and daily group and individual movements and ...
Deer hunters were more likely to be swayed by social media messages about the potential risks of chronic wasting disease if they came from a source they believed aligned with their own views and ...
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Cold-weather deer habits most hunters fail to notice
Cold weather reshapes deer behavior in subtle ways that often go unnoticed. As temperatures drop, survival priorities shift, altering movement, feeding, and bedding patterns. Hunters who rely on early ...
Catching deer wasn't a problem on this bone-chilling cold January morning; four of the five cage-like "Clover traps" - named after a biologist by the name of M.R. Clover - baited with a mix of alfalfa ...
Hunters don’t need a team of researchers to tell us that making noise in the woods spooks game — we’ve known that for millennia. What we can’t always tell is how much racket wild critters will ...
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