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When you think of Yosemite’s most dangerous wildlife, grizzlies or mountain lions might come to mind—but according to the National Park Service, it’s the humble-looking mule deer that tops ...
Arizona officials have confirmed no signs of Chronic Wasting Disease in the state’s deer and elk following the 2024 hunting ...
In a 2018 report, University of Arizona range scientists failed to document a single perennial grass plant in the area. “Mule deer have already been run out of the area by the horses’ severe ...
More than any other animal, mule deer cause more injuries to visitors in the park, according to a National Park Service Instagram post. “While these animals may seem harmless to humans ...
whitetail deer and mule deer, wild turkeys, desert tortoises and Mexican gray wolves. “There are animals trying to cross as if their life depended on it,” Sierra Club researcher Erick Meza ...
Park officials in Yosemite are warning visitors about what they say is “one of the most dangerous animals” in the park — and the unlikely culprit has neither fangs nor claws. Mule deer ...
Through these public workshops, FWP will get a clearer understanding of what the public wants to see in the statewide plan.
Since 2016 Sombra has been repeatedly photographed in the Chiricahua Mountains of southeastern Arizona, one of the areas requested ... these exquisitely camouflaged cats helped make the mule deer’s ...