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  2. From Antlers to Migration: How Reindeer and Whitetail Deer Differ

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    Whitetail deer, for example, consume small twigs and leaves, while reindeer have been known to eat bird eggs and even fish when necessary. Reindeer vs. Whitetail Deer: Antlers

  3. Woman fighting to keep her pet deer from being euthanized - AOL

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    VERMILION, Ohio– A Vermilion woman is in danger of having her pet deer euthanized by state wildlife authorities. Deborah Parker says the deer is a family pet, but state laws say otherwise.

  4. Grant Woods (biologist) - Wikipedia

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    Grant R. Woods (born 1961) [1] is an American biologist specializing in white tail deer and associated land management that increases deer populations, primarily for hunting purposes. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Personal

  5. Hope for Wildlife - Wikipedia

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    Hope for Wildlife became the first in the province to legally rehabilitate and release white tailed deer and birds of prey, developing a 100-foot-long flight cage for large birds, [8] and a deer enclosure (which consists of over an acre of field and a small barn designed for raising orphaned white tailed deer).

  6. Deer farm - Wikipedia

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    From the 1950s, deer cullers were employed by the government to keep the numbers in check. The export of venison from wild deer started in the 1960s, turning a pest into an export earner. Industry pioneers saw an opportunity to build on this base, and in the early 1970s started capturing live deer from the wild and farming them.

  7. Whitetail rut prediction for 2024: What to expect while deer ...

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    So this year, the whitetail rut of 2024 should unfold as it did in 2005, 1986 and 1967, the 19-year increments. Whitetails, and actually other “short-day breeders” like sheep and other ...

  8. White-tailed deer - Wikipedia

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    Male O. v. nelsoni with antlers in velvet. The white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus), also known commonly as the whitetail and the Virginia deer, is a medium-sized species of deer native to North America, Central America, and South America as far south as Peru and Bolivia, where it predominately inhabits high mountain terrains of the Andes. [3]

  9. Rare white deer spotted in Minnesota park - AOL

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    At Father Hennepin State Park in Minnesota, a photographer caught a rare glimpse of a white deer wandering about the forest. "We occasionally drive through the park after work in hopes of seeing a ...