We were riffing about that first episode where we’re at Fawn’s mother’s funeral, and we just start talking about Bambi and what a trauma it is to see your parent die in front of your face. But what he ...
Have you wondered why no one has ever done a cartoon about woodland animals copulating during mating season? Well, wait no longer! The team that brought you Big Mouth is back with a new animated ...
Wildlife experts recommend the following strategy: look, keep your distance and leave. Don't touch, don't move it, don't ...
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources says touching, feeding or taking a baby deer home could prove fatal for the animal.
June marks the height of birthing season for Colorado wildlife. Having a front row seat to watch nature renew itself is one of the greatest perks of living in the shadow of Pikes Peak, but it’s a ...
The wonders of springtime can turn a quiet yard into a nursery overnight. A patch of grass may hide a fawn, a shrub may hold ...
Legislation before the Pennsylvania House of Representatives would expand the use of deer baiting to private property beyond the Southeast Special Regulations Area. State Rep. Thomas Mehaffie III, ...
Though our town was about three hours south of the path of totality, a celebratory atmosphere permeated the community. One of my kids spent the afternoon constructing a moveable 3D eclipse model, ...
MONTEREY COUNTY, Calif. (KGO) -- Wildlife experts across California are urging the public not to pick up young deer they find alone in the wild, warning that a well-intended act can seriously harm the ...
Wildlife experts in Monterey County are warning residents not to mistakenly "rescue" baby deer found alone outdoors as spring brings the start of what wildlife experts call "fawn-napping" season. In a ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Virginia Department of Wildlife is asking people to leave fawns alone as the spring season arrives. In a recent post, department officials said that white-tailed deer fawns ...
The Wisconsin DNR reminds explorers to leave white-tailed deer fawns alone this season for their own safety and protection. If you see a fawn outdoors, the DNR urges you to leave it be. During their ...
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