Japan’s deer are famous, protected, and beloved—but they’re also causing serious damage. This video explores how an exploding deer population is stripping forests, destroying crops, and threatening ...
A Nationals upper house member has called for urgent funding as landholders in South East NSW fight an uphill battle against growing deer populations.
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Storm Goretti sparks chaos as powerlines explode in neighbourhood
Video filmed in Newlyn shows powerlines exploding as severe weather battered Cornwall. The footage captures bright flashes ...
“Sole Giatto” is a compact False Sunflower perfect for containers, borders or any sunny spot, exploding with long-lasting, ...
Explore an Indiana trail that leads to a little-known ghost town, a hidden spot perfect for adventurous travelers.
The dense fields of Junnar provided shelter to the animals. Now, locals live in fear and the forest department is struggling to protect them.
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Arkansas Game & Fish accepting applications for 2025-26 deer season Triple Trophy Award
Well-versed Arkansas deer hunters still have time to apply for the Arkansas Game & Fish Commission’s top deer hunting award.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Another county in Middle Tennessee has detected the presence of the fatal animal illness often called “zombie deer disease.” The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) ...
Deer hunting season isn't quite over yet in Indiana. Here's what Hoosier hunters need to know if they still want to head out before the end of the year. When deer hunting ends depends on the type of ...
Every winter day in a Maine backyard, dozens of deer eat oats, apples and acorns from wooden troughs. Unbeknownst to the deer, four cameras live-stream their every move to thousands of people. Fans ...
COLUMBUS — Ohio hunters checked 15,835 white-tailed deer during the state’s two-day gun hunting weekend held Dec. 20–21, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources Division of Wildlife. The ...
Hunting is presented as an ethical way for humans to serve their natural role in the food chain. Unchecked deer populations can damage forests, cause car accidents, and harm crops. Hunters contribute ...
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