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Texas has more deer than any state. And the deer rut is the best time of year to observe them at their most active.
First detected in Pennsylvania 13 years ago, a fatal, contagious disease affecting deer and elk has yet to be confirmed in Allegheny County. That could change, and soon, ...
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They might be cute, but they're causing trouble in Baltimore. Now, the city faces an overpopulation of white tail deer.
Baltimore addresses an overpopulation of white-tail deer threatening local ecosystems and seeks public input on solutions.
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Columbus is surveying residents on whether the city should cull its deer population and what methods residents would support using.
Given their abundance in American backyards, gardens and highway corridors these days, it may be surprising to learn that white-tailed deer were nearly extinct about a century ago.
The story of white-tailed deer underscores an important fact: Humans are not inherently damaging to the environment.
White-tailed deer were nearly extinct in the early 20th century, but thanks to conservation efforts, they have rebounded to the current population of 30-35 million.
Precolonial rise of deer populations White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, over 15,000 years ago.