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Every year, hundreds of seemingly abandoned fawns are “kidnapped” by do-gooders and brought to animal rehab centers.
The statement came after the zoo learned of three instances where someone came across a white-tailed deer fawn and disturbed it ...
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources reminds the public to protect white-tailed deer fawns by observing them from a safe ...
The white-tailed doe usually gives birth to twins; however, sometimes she has only one or even three fawns each spring. Last week, a doe and her fawn walked out in front of the game camera on ...
Because of the spread of diseases like Chronic Wasting Disease, which has been found in 17 counties in Tennessee, wildlife rehabilitators are no longer allowed to accept white-tailed deer fawns.
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