Dear Answer Man: Why do we have deer walking all over the place as if they belong here? They eat from people’s gardens and yards. OK, if that’s what homeowners want, but deer do not belong in town, no ...
Southeast Michigan's first regional deer cull resulted in dozens of deer being removed from three cities in Metro Detroit and recommendations to manage the population going forward. Hunting efforts ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. — State officials are reminding drivers to watch out for deer on the roads this fall. According to the state DMV and DEC, more deer crashes happen here in Monroe County than anywhere ...
KENT COUNTY, Mich. — The Michigan DNR is proposing a one buck rule as part of its recommendations for the future of deer hunting in the state, set to be presented to the Michigan Natural Resources ...
Changes to the statewide buck bag limit and deer hunting season dates could be coming in 2027. The Michigan Department of Natural Resources will present its deer hunting proposals to the Natural ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah wildlife officials are seeking to add nearly 6,500 new permits to the state's largest hunt this year, as deer population numbers have steadily increased after a big dropoff a few ...
The Michigan Department of Natural Resources is recommending a limit of one buck per deer hunter in the state, starting in 2027. The current rules allow hunters to take two bucks a year, depending on ...
Sharpshooters from the U.S. Department of Agriculture continued to shut down Baltimore parks overnight as part of the city's deer management program. Druid Hill Park in Northwest Baltimore will be ...
Rifle deer season is set to begin the Saturday after Thanksgiving and will include three Sundays. The commission will also vote on several land acquisitions, exchanges, and a mining agreement. The ...
This is the adorable moment a mother sheep ran across a field to be reunited with her missing newborn lamb after hearing its cries. Passers-by found the lamb alone in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China, ...
This story, “The Head He Left Behind,” appeared in the April 1944 issue of Outdoor Life. Supposing you shot a buck with 19 points on the right side of the antlers, 16 on the left, with a spread of ...