Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A deer lowers its head to eat a pile of grain scattered on the snow in a dark pine forest.© A-Z Animals The post Think Twice ...
When deer start showing up in backyards, it’s easy to feel like you should help them, particularly in winter. Even just a bit of food can’t hurt, right? Well, wildlife agencies discourage this ...
As the temperature plummets and snow blankets the ground, it’s hard not to feel sorry for wildlife exposed to the elements, including deer. With their large eyes, black noses, and fuzzy ears, deer are ...
While deer might be a novelty in some parts of the country, in Texas, it feels like we have as many white-tailed deer as we do pets. With their big, doe eyes, long eyelashes, and large, upright ears, ...
Seeing a lot of deer around lately? Be careful what foods you might be leaving around the yard. State experts believe people should be mindful about the risks of feeding deer because they can attract ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — More than 2,000 deer call Staten Island home, and many animal lovers can’t resist the chance to feed them when winter’s chill and snow appear to limit their food sources. But ...
White-tailed deer gather at the edge of a conifer stand in winter. This mature softwood habitat helps Maine deer survive harsh winters. Credit: Courtesy of Darlene Kelly Dumond A recent Bangor Daily ...
As temperatures drop in Washington state, you might notice more deer gathering near gardens, yards, parks and even golf courses. The graceful, antlered animals are likely searching for something to ...
Here's why feeding deer in the winter does more harm than good. Feeding deer in the winter can cause corn toxicity, which is fatal to deer within hours. Artificial feeding increases the risk of ...