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As summer begins, white-tailed fawns appear right on cue, using stealth and instinct to survive their earliest days.
By Dave Bates For the Observer-Reporter This spring has not only been a wet one but has offered a phenomenon that has not routinely presented in my years as an outdoorsman. Three times during the ...
When a wild turkey strolls into a herd of deer lingering in a man's yard, one of the fawns decides that a chase would be fun ...
NORTH OLMSTED, Ohio (WJW) — A rare piebald fawn was spotted in North Olmsted Tuesday afternoon. The sighting occurred off Gessner Road as Frank Giampietro was driving by. “First time I’ve ever seen a ...
Arizona Game and Fish Department is once again reminding people to leave baby animals alone after a "days old" whitetail fawn was found, officials said. The department fielded calls from residents ...
Another Pennsylvania hunting tradition has changed, yet I do not expect the usually angry outcry. For the first time, hunters ...
Last week, we observed the first day of summer and Nature seemed to acknowledge the occasion with a change in the weather.
A baby deer was rescued by firefighters after it fell into an abandoned gold mine shaft in Cabarrus County this week. The deer was found trapped in a shaft at Reed Gold Mine on Wednesday, June 18, ...
The Natural Resources Board approved rules for the 2025-26 Wisconsin deer hunting seasons. The regulations include revamped ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources has added eight counties to a deer feeding and attractant ban to reduce the risk of chronic wasting disease spread, after CWD was detected in wild deer in ...