Ohio's white-tailed deer fawning season peaks in late May and June. Mother deer intentionally leave their fawns alone for ...
Spotting one is rare. Spotting two may only happen once in a lifetime.
Maryland Department of Natural Resources officials say that “rescuing” deer fawns is “unnecessary, dangerous and illegal.” While spotted white-tailed deer fawns are a common sight around this time of ...
As we lazily floated down the Yellowstone River last week we spotted a young whitetail deer fawn along the bank. Its fur coat had hundreds of white spots. Whitetail fawns have these spots to help hide ...
Fawns are commonly left alone by their mothers during the daytime. Here's what to look for and when to call for help.
The Last Resort Wildlife Refuge is reminding residents to keep their distance and refrain from intervening with lone baby ...
Last Friday, we observed the first day of summer. Nature seemed to acknowledge the occasion with a change in the weather. The first three weeks of June saw a continuation of the rain that has dampened ...