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A mule deer doe that was living with the lid of a bucket stuck around its neck for several weeks was finally freed thanks to help from Colorado Parks and Wildlife officers.
The video shows the deer standing in the YMCA lobby in downtown Louisville. The deer doesn’t even appear to be startled by the people there. It only took a couple of nudges and convincing to ...
CPW has been receiving reports of the deer since Aug. 12 and said wildlife managers tried several times to find the doe, immobilize it and remove the bucket lid, officials wrote on X.
Doe receives treatment after being found with a bone stuck in her mouth Officials planned to immobilize the animal with a tranquilizer dart then remove the bone.
Videos posted by LMPD and the YMCA of Greater Louisville show the doe being safely escorted outside after it wandered in the building Tuesday.
Deer, oh deer: LMPD helps rescue doe after animal wanders into Russell neighborhood YMCA. Marina Johnson. Louisville Courier Journal. AI-assisted summary.
The video shows the deer standing in the YMCA lobby in downtown Louisville. The deer doesn’t even appear to be startled by the people there. It only took a couple of nudges and convincing to ...
Oh deer! A wandering doe walks into a YMCA in downtown Louisville. The Chestnut Street YMCA got a surprise visitor when a deer walked through its doors. By Julia Huffman and Gray News staff.
Oh deer! A wandering doe walks into a YMCA in downtown Louisville. The Chestnut Street YMCA got a surprise visitor when a deer walked through its doors. By Julia Huffman and Gray News staff.
Oh deer! A wandering doe walks into a YMCA in downtown Louisville. The Chestnut Street YMCA got a surprise visitor when a deer walked through its doors. By Julia Huffman and Gray News staff.
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Oh deer! A wandering doe walks into a YMCA in downtown Louisville. The Chestnut Street YMCA got a surprise visitor when a deer walked through its doors. By Julia Huffman and Gray News staff.