Fawns from the pervious year are the most vulnerable to starvation because they have the least time to accumulate fat before winter. Severe winters affect not only the survival of white-tailed deer ...
Photo by Stan Tekiela A white-tailed fawn may look like it has been abandoned, but its mother has taken precautions to keep it safe. By Stan Tekiela The bond between a parent and child can and ...
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Fawns are typically the most vulnerable due ... to move through deeper snow," the Minnesota DNR explains. White-tailed deer seek out thermal cover — areas with dense coniferous forests ...