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Deer-Resistant Plants You'll Definitely Want In Your Garden
A deer in your garden is equal parts charming and nerve-wracking. But there are plenty of deer-resistant flowers and bushes ...
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has confirmed two cases of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in deer so far this summer in Pennsylvania, but there may be more. The often-fatal disease is caused by ...
WAUSAU, Wis. (WSAW) - Wood, Marathon, Portage, Winnebago and Jefferson counties could soon be able to harvest white deer. Those counties have what the DNR calls a ‘prevalent’ amount of white deer.
WESTLAKE, Ohio (WJW) – A frightened deer smashed through a window at a local business park and was trapped inside an office, so employees called police for help. However, they could not believe what ...
A viral disease transmitted by midges that can kill Michigan white-tailed deer has been reported in southern Michigan, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. Epizootic hemorrhagic ...
EHD is a often-fatal disease spread by biting midges and outbreaks typically end after the first hard frost. The Pennsylvania Game Commission urges the public to report deer deaths without visible ...
COLUMBUS −An unprecedented outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) is sweeping across Ohio, decimating the state's white-tailed deer population and raising concerns among wildlife officials ...
MICHIGAN – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has confirmed 2025’s first cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) in deer across several counties. EHD has been confirmed in free-ranging ...
State officials are asking Long Island hunters to help slaughter deer and thin out the soaring population that is leaving a trail of wrecked cars and ruined crops while spreading tick-borne diseases.
Ohio's fall hunting seasons begin in September with squirrel, dove, rail, snipe, and gallinule. Early Canada goose and teal seasons open September 6. Deer archery season starts September 27 statewide, ...
Mississippi taxidermists are partnering with state wildlife officials to manage chronic wasting disease. Taxidermists will collect tissue samples from deer at no charge to have them tested for the ...
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