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There's been an uptick in deer in Baltimore lately, so much so that the city's Department of Recreation and Parks is leading ...
Baltimore addresses an overpopulation of white-tail deer threatening local ecosystems and seeks public input on solutions.
A new Utah law requires all users of certain wildlife management areas to have a valid hunting or fishing license.
They might be cute, but they're causing trouble in Baltimore. Now, the city faces an overpopulation of white tail deer.
DNR announces minor changes to 2025 hunting schedule while Farmers in Hillsdale County are noticing more deer on their properties and are hoping for solutions ...
Baltimore’s slight population increase last year was driven by Hispanic residents, whose population increased by about 2,200, according to Census Bureau estimates released Thursday. The city is ...
A seventh-generation farmer report seeing tens of deer daily, causing significant damage to crops over the years. He is asking lawmakers for help.
Baltimore’s slight population increase last year was driven by Hispanic residents, whose population increased by about 2,200, according to Census Bureau estimates released Thursday.
Photo by Colin Dixon Deer by the roadside: Saturday, Sept. 8, marks the start of the Fairfax County 2018-2019 Deer Management Program.
Sixty-five archers and 65 alternate archers will be selected from a lottery system to participate in the program, with city residents given priority.
Baltimore's Hispanic population is growing, and Maryland as a whole is becoming more diverse, according to new census numbers.
A survey of more than 1,800 residents by West Seneca's Deer Task Force found that 70% had personally experienced deer-related issues.
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