(WLUK) -- To prevent the spread of illnesses and diseases between deer, wildlife officials are encouraging the public not to bait or feed deer. Baiting is the intentional placement of any material, ...
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 ...
Some hunt for the thrill of it, or to help with wildlife population control, but some hunters do so to help put food on the ...
From bears to foxes to white-tailed deer, many New Jersey residents have grown accustomed to the abundance of wildlife that lives in the area. This time of year, however, you may be noticing more deer ...
A deadly viral outbreak is ravaging white-tailed deer populations across the Mid-Atlantic through tiny biting flies also known as “no-see-ums.” Late last month, wildlife officials in the Washington, D ...
Feeding deer, raccoons, and birds disrupts natural behavior, spreads disease, and can lead to dangerous or deadly encounters.
The short answer is to call the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. That’s the agency tasked with responding to ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- A recent cluster of deer attacks in several North Carolina counties has prompted wildlife officials to warn residents not to feed, approach or attempt to care for wild deer - ...