An Ohio deer processor was busted for selling venison from donated deer that was supposed to go to local food pantries.
The Fiordland Project estimates that venison sales will help fund deer control operations in the National Park at a greater ...
Oakmont is taking the next steps toward deer population management. During Oakmont Council’s agenda meeting Tuesday, Luke ...
A community conservation effort is hoping to fund a new processing facility for wild deer in the deep south. Deer numbers ...
Wildlife biologists from Bemidji State University and the Fond du Lac Band of Lake Superior Chippewa have partnered on a ...
A Pennsylvania Game Commission officer is urging residents to stop feeding deer and remain vigilant for signs of chronic ...
Baltimore City will partner with the USDA to begin shooting deer in parks across the city to combat overpopulation.
Shields was ordered to pay $16,500 in restitution. The money was ordered to be divided among victims whose venison was stolen ...
The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) Division of Wildlife has concluded an investigation into a white-tailed deer processor in Harrison County which resulted in 35 individuals being ...
The controversial deer removal program involving contracted sharpshooters will continue for the next several years, the city ...
A bill requiring mandatory reporting of all deer harvested by hunters has passed in the Mississippi House of Representatives.
Terry A. Serafini, an East Deer native and Pittsburgh businessman, has donated $1 million to the Indiana University of ...
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