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Americans have transmitted COVID-19 to wild deer hundreds of times, an analysis of thousands of samples collected from the animals suggests, and people have also caught and spread mutated variants ...
The number of deer-related car accidents sees a sharp uptick in November. Here's how to avoid hitting deer with your car, and what to do if it happens.
For now, it appears the deer-harbored virus hasn’t evolved to become more dangerous to people. Bowman and his colleagues infected hamsters who had been vaccinated with the latest COVID-19 shots ...
Indeed, the deer threat peaks just before Thanksgiving — typically Nov. 7 through 14 — when you’re about three times more likely to hit a deer than at any other time of year.
Studies on white-tailed deer in Pennsylvania and Ontario offer evidence that the mammals are a reservoir for the coronavirus. What are the implications for the course of SARS-CoV-2?
Yes, wild deer eat both wild and cultivated mushrooms. While Adams is still wrapping his head around the idea of hunters growing mushrooms as a food source for deer, he has zero doubts about fungi’s ...
2. Grow What They Don't Love to Eat . Deer graze mostly by smell. Surround your yard (or at least your garden) with pungent-smelling plants, like those listed below, or rough, prickly, hairy, or ...
A decade-old research project in Pennsylvania has been revealing the secret lives of familiar woodland mammals. By Ashley Stimpson On June 4, 2013, Buck 8917 did something weird, for a deer: He ...
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