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Not that finding wild horses in the foothills west of Sundre is ever really hard. A perusal of any open meadow or willow flat ...
Pleasant weather and summer holidays make it a good time to check out Debbie Bulger and Richard Stover’s book ‘Secret Walks ...
TOOLEY LAKE, Ore. — While battling the Rowena Fire near Tooley Lake, firefighters from Polk County Task Force 4 received an unexpected and heartwarming visit — a baby deer in need of help. The ...
20th-century rebound of white-tailed deer Thanks to the rise of the conservation movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, white-tailed deer survived their brush with extinction.
Precolonial rise of deer populations White-tailed deer have been hunted from the earliest migrations of people into North America, more than 15,000 years ago.
White-tailed deer were nearly extinct in the early 20th century, but thanks to conservation efforts, they have rebounded to the current population of 30-35 million. Prior to European colonization ...
This near-disappearance of deer was much discussed at the time. In 1854, Henry David Thoreau had written that no deer had been hunted near Concord, Massachusetts, for a generation.
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