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White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, over 15,000 years ago. The species was far from the most important food resource at that time, though.
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White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, more than 15,000 years ago. The ...
Given their abundance in American backyards, gardens and highway corridors these days, it may be surprising to learn that ...
A pair of White-tailed deer grazing in a meadow in the vilalge of St. Andrew’s by the Sea, New Brunswick, Canada (Getty Images) As a historical ecologist and environmental archaeologist ...
The hunters were formerly a numerous and merry crew here.” But what happened to white-tailed deer? What drove them nearly to extinction, and then what brought them back from the brink?
(THE CONVERSATION) Given their abundance in American backyards, gardens and highway corridors these days, it may be surprising to learn that white-tailed deer were nearly extinct about a century ago.
Deer researchers from around the country have recorded a handful of wild does living anywhere from 15 to 19 years and at least one buck making ... the largest source of whitetail mortality ...
Antelope Island’s big mule deer bucks continue to produce big bucks of the green kind. A bidder from Canada has set a new world record high of $390,000 for the right to hunt one mule deer buck ...