Mule deer move across a sagebrush-covered basin in western Wyoming, where new research by UW scientists challenges the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak green-up of ...
Catching deer wasn't a problem on this bone-chilling cold January morning; four of the five cage-like "Clover traps" - named after a biologist by the name of M.R. Clover - baited with a mix of alfalfa ...
A five-year study of mule deer does and newborn fawns in western Wyoming shows that migrating deer have a lot to balance when it comes to birth timing. The study led by University of Wyoming ...
Scientists now challenge the long-held assumption that animals match offspring birth with the peak green-up of forage at the birth site. A five-year study of mule deer does and newborn fawns in ...