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A black-tailed deer feeds at the edge of a field of dandelions in June in Vancouver. An absence of hunting or predation in the suburbs means deer that can learn to avoid cars can live a long time ...
The black-tailed deer on the Presidio are a subspecies known as Columbian black-tailed deer, and U.S. Army Garrison Presidio of Monterey officials have hired contractors to conduct surveys of the ...
Columbian black-tailed deer range from southern British Columbia to Southern California, and as far east as the Cascade Range and southern Sierra Nevada. They are native to this archipelago.
Both Columbia and Sitka black-tailed deer are subspecies of the larger and more widely distributed mule deer of the interior West. Based in Salt Lake City, the Mule Deer Foundation was founded in 1988 ...
Columbian white-tailed deer have been considered an endangered species since 1967, when they were federally listed. At that time, about 450 white-tailed deer lived in Washington and Oregon.
Columbian white-tailed deer have been considered an endangered species since 1967, when they were federally listed. At that time, about 450 white-tailed deer lived in Washington and Oregon.
View 340 AUDUBON, John James. Pair of lithographs with hand-coloring from Quadrupeds of America, J. T. Bowen, on wove paper American Elk - Wapiti Deer. Ca 1845. - Columbian Black-Tailed Deer. Ca 1847.
SEATTLE - Washington wildlife officials are launching a new study to better manage the state's black-tail deer populations, including during hunting seasons. This effort from the Washington ...
At least 20% of deer killed on Sidney Island were native black-tailed deer. The cull has divided property owners on Sidney Island, who were given final say before the project went ahead.