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The new Statewide Mule Deer Management Plan will reflect public concerns, as well as the latest science and research around ...
Those looking to get better acquainted with their hoofed and antlered neighbors can join the Estes Valley Watershed Coalition for an evening of learning about mule deer with Officer Nick Cundall from ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Toole County Sheriff’s Office and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks are seeking information on a mule deer buck that was dumped on Benjamin Road, south of City Shop Road.
When you think of Yosemite’s most dangerous wildlife, grizzlies or mountain lions might come to mind—but according to the National Park Service, it’s the humble-looking mule deer that tops ...
The 56,000 or so people who hunt mule deer east of the Cascades each year, whether they carry a rifle or a bow, could see a major change in the boundaries of many hunt areas in 2026. This fall’s ...
Only mule deer hunting is proposed for a change. Elk, antelope, bighorn sheep, bear and Rocky Mountain goat areas will remain within current wildlife management unit boundaries. The new management ...
whose hunting activities had been been under investigation for several years, Game and Fish said in a press release. Investigators found five mule-deer trophies, which they suspect to be ...
CHEYENNE — A measure to separate mule deer hunting licenses from whitetail deer licenses made it past a panel of lawmakers Tuesday. The Senate Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources ...
It is critical we continue — and even expand — mule deer conservation efforts while ensuring Game and Fish understands current public sentiment toward managing hunting opportunities now and ...
Regulations will change for the Missouri Breaks region of central Montana for deer hunters in 2024. Wildlife officials changed hunting regulations after the mule deer population declined due to ...
A plan by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife to increase the mule deer population statewide has been approved, setting the stage for sweeping changes to the way they are managed.