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The Key deer is losing the only place it lives, raising uncomfortable questions for the people tasked with keeping endangered species alive.
A viral skin disease is affecting deer, rabbits, and squirrels across the U.S. Experts say the growths look severe but rarely ...
Given their abundance in American backyards, gardens and highway corridors these days, it may be surprising to learn that ...
The endangered deer species on the Florida Keys is being threatened by rising seas, and that is raising uncomfortable questions for wildlife managers. The deer are the size of a golden retriever.
Invasive axis deer have become a widespread problem, even in the state of Hawaii. Authorities are attempting to mitigate the ecological and agricultural damage caused by this free roaming species ...
In some cases, it is legal to salvage roadkill on roads owned by Washington state. You’re allowed to claim the carcasses of ...
Although the deer have been reintroduced into the wild and are slowly growing in population – there are now 53 herds in China, per IUCN – the species remains on the Red List due to concerns ...
Additionally, wildlife officials in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin haven't noted an uptick in reports of deer fibromas. Fibromas in animals are caused by species-specific poxviruses and papillomaviruses, ...
The Key deer is the smallest deer species in North America. The deer live only in the low-lying Florida Keys. They are considered federally endangered, with an estimated population of around 1,000.