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For many, deer will be the largest game animal they’ll see (or hit while driving) in their lifetime. Washington state is home to two species of deer: whitetail deer and its subspecies, Columbian ...
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Mule deer numbers have declined across much of their habitat in western North America. The drop seems to have been especially steep in the late 1980s and early ’90s, possibly because of the ...
The mule deer is a common sight in the Sierra Nevada, known for its large size and distinctive large ears, which resemble those of a mule. These deer have adapted well to the Sierra’s varying ...
The mule deer was reported on May 10, the deer was gutted, head cut off, and wrapped in a blue tarp. If you have any information on this deer, please contact the Toole County Sheriff’s Office or ...
The 56,000 or so people who hunt mule deer east of the Cascades each year, whether they carry a rifle or a bow, could see a major change in the boundaries of many hunt areas in 2026. This fall’s ...
To Adams’ point, the report focuses primarily on whitetail deer due to their popularity, but it also looks at other deer species and subspecies, such as mule deer and blacktail deer. By looking at ...
CHEYENNE — A measure to separate mule deer hunting licenses from whitetail deer licenses made it past a panel of lawmakers Tuesday.
The Blacktail Deer Foundation is a new critter conservation organization designed to address needs of the Western deer subspecies.
Mule deer Mule deer are a common deer species in the western United States, known for their large ears, forked antlers, and reddish-brown summer coats.
The mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) is a species indigenous to western North America, named for its large ears that resemble a mule. Several subspecies include the black-tailed deer.