A parasitic brain worm fatal to moose, elk, and caribou has been confirmed in northern Alberta for the first time.
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Tests confirm no chronic wasting disease in case of deer in BC.'s Okanagan
The British Columbia government says testing has confirmed a sample from a deer harvested in the Okanagan region was negative ...
What is a male deer called? Learn the correct terms: buck, stag, hart, and bull. Discover which name applies to which deer ...
After the Minnesota DNR’s aerial elk survey last winter revealed lower than expected elk numbers, we made the decision to ...
Until 3D printing technology along, hunters would boil an animal’s skinned head for hours making it easier to scrape off the ...
A potential case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in a harvested white-tailed deer east of Enderby has been ruled negative.
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Anderson: A trigger once pulled can never be unpulled — a lesson some hunters learn the hard way
Some hunters drink or otherwise cause their own problems. Others are unprepared for dizzying effects of ‘buck fever.’ ...
An often deadly parasite to some types of animals has been found for the first time in the province, according to a First ...
Around 3,500 moose now wander Colorado. The hungry herbivores are also threatening a once-wetland-rich valley in Rocky ...
Deer permit areas open to this CWD management hunt in Minnesota are 605, 642, 643, 645, 646, 647, 648, and 649.
Deer hunters can participate in a late-season chronic wasting disease management hunt Friday, Dec. 19, through Sunday, Dec.
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