An adult white-tailed deer requires approximately 5-7 lb of food per day. Energy demands vary seasonally, and are greatest for pregnant and lactating females, for males in the autumn rut, and for all ...
The population of white-tailed deer in the Southern Peninsula of Michigan has been fluctuating for years. After nearly going extinct in the late 1800s due to excessive hunting, the white-tailed deer ...
White-tailed deer are an important part of our Hoosier natural areas and a true conservation success story. Once extirpated from Indiana, deer now thrive in all 92 counties. Deer can significantly ...
Learn about the techniques deer employ to conserve energy, stay warm and find food in Michigan's harsh winter environment.
This fall, the biggest danger on the road is white-tailed deer – as in deer, plural. An annual event, white-tailed deer ...