The zombie deer disease has made its way to Georgia and its spread is concerning for animal experts and hunters alike.
Something strange is happening in the Midwest—thousands of deer are vanishing without a trace. Could disease, predators, habitat loss, or even human activity be behind this alarming disappearance?
Two adult male deer tested positive for chronic wasting disease in two deer permit areas without previous confirmed cases of the disease.
Wildlife Management Biologist Matt Dollison from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources says three Chronic Wasting Disease ...
Supporters of the bill say that baiting bans infringe on private property rights and are based on needless fears over the ...
City Council at a recent work session discussed the city's robust urban deer population with the first case of Chronic Wasting Disease detected in the valley last fall. "Roughly, it's a two-year death ...
Whitefish is a town of only 11.6 square miles, yet about 100 deer were stuck by cars on streets within the city limits last year. Local professionals tasked with dispatching injured deer, removing ...
The deer hunting season recently ended here in Kentucky and the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife has posted their ...
An Air Force F-35 fighter jet crashed on Tuesday during a training mission in central Alaska. Officials say the crash ...
A bill preventing policies that would limit the use of baiting for big game animals on private property passed the Senate ...
Mississippi would join all other states in having a requirement for hunters to report the white-tailed deer they kill each ...