You’ve put on your camo and scent blocker and made all the right hunting prep moves, but the deer that’s in your line of sight with its head in the acorns can still see you. You are not invisible.
Aside from damage to fences or flattened gardens, deer often become aggressive, particularly during the rut. And where prey roam, predators are bound to follow.
A public works employee for an upstate New York town is recovering from injuries suffered when he lost control of a mower when a deer ran in front of the vehicle.
Officials say two deer caused thousands of dollars damage after leaping through the window of a northeastern Pennsylvania flower shop, rampaging inside and then jumping out through another window.
In North Texas the whitetail deer grow large bodies and antlers with big bases and long tines. The good news for you is, not many others are onto the secret quite yet.
The Key deer is a federally protected species only found in the Florida Keys. It's the smallest subspecies of white-tailed deer, with males reaching just 30 inches in height.
The state Department of Natural Resources' board has prohibited hunters from killing antlerless deer in 13 counties this fall in an effort to regrow the herd in those areas.
Residents in North Carolina can expect more deer visiting flower beds, dining in vegetable gardens and wandering along roads this spring and summer.
Three more deer have been found shot and left to waste in open fields in Maine and one state game warden is calling the killings a “selfish, barbaric act.”