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Whitetail deer are very common in Oklahoma. There are about 750,000 or more whitetail deer in the state. Also in Oklahoma are ...
Wildlife management agencies, hunters and wildlife organizations have done a lot of research, habitat work and plain old head scratching in recent years over what is causing a decline in the ...
Animalogic Mule Deer – Nature’s True Antler King Posted: May 29, 2025 | Last updated: June 6, 2025 With towering antlers and unmatched agility, the mule deer reigns as the Antler King of the ...
Ray Trejo won a coveted permit to hunt deer along New Mexico's southern border this year, but with the U.S. Army moving in, he's worried.
The proposal, if adopted by the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission this September, would apply to 2026 hunts, said Josh Smith, mule deer coordinator for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Wildfires in Oklahoma have killed four people, injured at least 200 more, and set over 150,000 acres ablaze, according to officials. Wildfires in the state have destroyed almost 300 structures ...
A search of a Flagstaff man's home found what investigators suspect to be five illegally hunted mule-deer trophies, state officials said Friday. The discovery follows a multiyear investigation by ...
Brett French Lee Newspapers Dec 18, 2024 Dec 18, 2024 CODY, Wyoming — In a cave high atop a mountain, in a remote region near Yellowstone National Park, a mule deer doe gave birth to a fawn this ...
“Mule deer typically start their migrations around mid-May to try to get to summer range by the time that they drop their fawn, so usually by mid-June,” Mong explained. That means does are ...
The ultra-long-distance migrating mule deer known as Deer ... Her final 2016 summer range was four miles from Island Park, Idaho, 242 miles from where she started (see map below). At the time, no deer ...
BOISE, Idaho — Conservation officers with Idaho Fish and Game are asking the public for information after a mule deer doe was shot and left to waste near Banks earlier this month. IDFG in a news ...
A mild winter has helped stabilize the mule deer population in western North Dakota. The state Game and Fish Department's annual mule deer survey found numbers 1% higher than last year ...