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A decade ago, a fence reaching up to 12 feet high — and buried 2 feet below the surface — was put in along the 241 Toll Road.
A deer has been rescued after getting its head stuck in a football net in a back garden.The male fallow deer "was thrashing ...
According to one app for nature observers, it's the most commonly seen creature in California: the western fence lizard. Why?
An ambitious project to build Oregon’s largest series of wildlife overpasses has reached a significant funding milestone.
In spring, many of Southern Utah's wildlife species become more active, looking for food, shelter and partners, and sometimes finding themselves in someone's backyard. But that's "not necessarily a ...
A single deer can eat up to ten pounds of vegetation every day, and lush yards and gardens are easy pickings. Here's how to ...
Two Wyoming men are launching the North American Pronghorn Foundation to help support pronghorn health and habitat.
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Martha Stewart on MSNWoman's Raspberries Were Mysteriously Disappearing—Now She Shares Them With the Cutest 'Thief'That is the case for one Redditor whose raspberries were mysteriously disappearing last season. When she found the culprit—an ...
See reviews below to learn more or submit your own review. Invisible Fence Brand creates pet containment and training systems. Since 1973, the company has developed wireless fences, indoor ...
GREAT FALLS — Matthew Wade of Black Eagle was recently seriously injured while riding a motorcycle west of Great Falls. Wade, who was set to be inducted as Jr. Vice Commander of VFW Post 4669 in ...
HADLEY, MA (WGGB/WSHM) – A suspect has been arrested in Hadley following and FBI raid at his house on Tuesday. That man, Jacob Miller, appeared before a judge at Springfield Federal Court on ...
So, I asked that question recently to one of the country's top deer researchers. The answer and its implications for hunters are actually worse than I imagined: Deer can see in slow motion.
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