Ticks are parasitic arachnids that feed on the blood of mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles. They vary in size and ...
Why are tick-borne illnesses on the rise across the U.S. and beyond, and what can we do to control tick outbreaks?
After feeding, it can double or triple in size. Sometimes, it can pass on Rocky Mountain spotted fever or Colorado tick fever. The deer tick is the size of a poppy seed. After a feeding, it can triple ...
The Nairobi National Museum is a hive of activity. Guests stream in, eager to marvel at the mounted animal specimens, each telling a story of the past.In the labs within the museum, you are likely to ...
Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources plans to increase partnerships with farmers to help manage deer populations and ...
As peckish deer chase delighted tourists in Japan's temple-dotted Nara Park, a quiet but dedicated team of litter-pickers ...
To help prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease, the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is adjusting bans on the feeding of deer in certain parts of the state. The DNR expanded deer ...
February, we have longer daylight. Often, temperatures have started to moderate and we have had a snow cover for about 90 days. It has varied much in depth, but this white substrate has been a good ...
Chronic Wasting Disease was detected in a deer in Carbon County for the first time, the Pennsylvania Game Commission announced.
As I reported in a story a couple of weeks back, the "3 Old Guys" are embarking on yet another adventure, this time snowmobiling from Grand Rapids, Minnesota, to the east coast of Newfoundland and ...
I’ve often said that the best deer rifle is the one you already own. That rifle, if not an actual treasure, has one quality that no other firearm can match — the experiences and memories it helped ...
At this point, the only unwanted bits left in the deer should be what’s still holding on down in the pelvic area. Be a little careful here. Gently poke around to find the bladder, or piss sack ...