Experts share why feeding deer in the winter does more harm than good. As the temperature plummets and snow blankets the ground, it’s hard not to feel sorry for wildlife exposed to the elements ...
No doubt, the best way to feed deer is with a chainsaw, lopers, or any brush cutting tool. Felling trees in late winter will not only feed whitetails best, but give them bedding cover too.
This is the time of year when Jeff Yost didn’t envy the wildlife officers working in the Denver metro area. Yost worked as a ...
Feeding specialization include a four-part stomach containing bacteria and protozoans ... and travel up to 12 miles to reach traditional winter ranges (deer yards) that offer continuous coniferous ...
Fungi, fruit, and even carrion are other foods. Deer mice cache food, especially seeds, in holes in the ground, in tree cavities, and even in bird nests, storing up to 0.6 L (1 pt) in each location ...
A coyote in Pittsfield, NH. Who doesn’t love a winter wildlife story, reading tracks in the snow, and looking for clues about the wild visitors to our backyards and woodlands? Seeing deer around ...
I don't recommend feeding the deer though, it is illegal Photo by Dennis Malloy Photo by Dennis Malloy It turns out that a few years ago, during a particularly cold winter, the Sandy Hook Bay and ...