There's a lot of wildlife drama that plays out every day at this city park that features a new viewing platform in Gaylord.
An outbreak of the viral epizootic hemorrhagic disease is killing white-tailed deer in numerous Eastern states, sparking a warning to hunters about the potential dangers of eating infected venison.
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
Lynn Overby from Winston-Salem was excited to see two young, beautiful deer on Monday morning in Mount Airy. She pulled out her cell phone to capture the beautiful moment while filming on her son’s ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — A small plane is upside down after a crash landing at Deer Valley Airport in north Phoenix on Friday. The pilot was able to get himself out of the Cessna 180 and was not seriously ...
Angler Steve Jackson says the deer stepped aboard his boat when he was near the bank of East Lynn Lake in West Virginia. Photo courtesy Steve Jackson A fishing tournament took an odd turn in West ...
BETTENDORF, Iowa (KWQC) - A LeClaire man has died after hitting a deer while riding his motorcycle on Sept. 26. Richard W. Lemke died Wednesday night, according to Scott County Sheriff Tim Lane. He ...
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How Hunters Can Prepare for Deer Season Offseason
Rated Red explains how hunters can prepare for deer season in the offseason. Trumpworld Goes to War Over Nobel Peace Prize Loss Zohran Mamdani reveals what Letitia James told him after getting ...
Archery season for Ohio deer hunters is now underway. In recent years, hunters have hardly dented the number of deer in the state. However, an outbreak of the deadly disease EHD raises questions about ...
It took nearly 50 years to work out the identity of a caribou-like fossil first discovered by construction workers. By Elie Dolgin In 1976, as jackhammers and backhoes carved a subway tunnel through ...
A deadly viral outbreak is ravaging white-tailed deer populations across the Mid-Atlantic through tiny biting flies also known as “no-see-ums.” Late last month, wildlife officials in the Washington, D ...
The last time I dragged a deer out of the woods, I distinctly remember the aching pain for the following two weeks. A .5 mile through brush, over laydowns, and up a slight incline was a backbreaker.
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