Archery hunters wishing to help manage deer herds in certain urban areas and help feed fellow Arkansans can learn how to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A collision with a love-sick deer will cost drivers more money to fix, providing another reason for drivers to be wary as deer ...
Don't swerve! Expert deer crash prevention advice, what to do immediately after a collision, and states with the most animal collisions. By Jeff S. Bartlett Be on the lookout for deer while you’re ...
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. While they ...
Gardeners plant flowers, and deer gobble them up, making us question, "Are there any flowers that deer won't eat?" The answer ...
If you've ever stepped outside on a crisp autumn morning to admire your garden—only to find your prized plants chomped down to sad little stems—you're not alone. Fall is deer season, and as the ...
The reason for increased deer crossings and crashes? It’s the start of breeding season, also known as the “rut,” which means that male deer, including white-tail and mule, are on a quest to find mates ...
At this time of the year, deer’s thoughts turn to romance and, statistically, it’s when they’re most likely to be hit by a car. Experts say the chances of vehicles colliding with deer are greater in ...
A collision with a love-sick deer will cost drivers more money to fix, providing another reason for drivers to be wary as deer mating season starts. That can result in a costly crash that AAA ...