SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – Oregon's deer and elk give birth from May through July. It's natural for mother animals to leave their young alone and hidden for extended periods of time while they go off to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you see a fawn while hiking, give it plenty of space. Its mom will have a difficult time finding it if you spook it and scare ...
BOISE, Idaho — This time of year means a wildlife baby boom in Idaho, and those heading outdoors during the spring or early summer months will at some point likely spot a young animal or bird that ...
As summer unfolds and outdoor enthusiasts embark on hiking and camping adventures, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has an important message for those who may encounter baby deer fawns or ...
Tracy Feldman and Chrissy Lundquist were hiking Adam’s Way trail in Eagle with Chrissy’s two dogs on June 2 when they spotted something out of the ordinary tucked into the sage near the trail. As they ...
Visitors at the Wildlife Safari Park in Ashland can now see six American elk calves and four white-tailed deer fawn that were born throughout the month of June.The elk calves are housed in the Lee and ...
The Idaho Department of Fish and Game is reporting that, so far, deer fawns’ and elk calves’ winter survival rate is about average to slightly above across the state. Fish and Game has been tracking ...
Eastern Idaho is following the trends from across the state with above-average winter survival of mule deer fawns and elk calves. A mild winter and slightly lower snowpack contributed to a 61% ...
Oregon’s deer and elk give birth from May through July. It’s natural for mother animals to leave their young alone and hidden for extended periods of time while they go off to feed, so never assume a ...