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  2. MS deer hunting: Here's what's new for the 2024-25 season - AOL

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    Gannett. Brian Broom, Mississippi Clarion Ledger. June 20, 2024 at 8:19 AM. The Commission on Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks adopted a number of changes in Wednesday's meeting and for deer hunters ...

  3. This deadly disease that kills deer and elk has been ... - AOL

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    A deadly disease that has ravaged deer in other parts of North America was found for the first time in California this week. According to the state Department of Fish and Wildlife, chronic wasting ...

  4. ‘The definition of poaching’: Conspiracy alleged after group ...

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    April 22, 2024 at 8:00 AM. Travis VanZant. A group of Nevada County residents are facing charges in what hunting experts are calling one California’s largest deer poaching cases in years ...

  5. California mule deer - Wikipedia

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    A typical mature male mule deer stands at around 40 inches in height at the shoulder and measures approximately 57 inches in total length, weighing in around 150 pounds in females and 200 pounds in males. The name "California Mule Deer" comes from their large, mule-like ears which, along with their black-tipped tail, make them easily ...

  6. Acmispon glaber - Wikipedia

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    Acmispon glaber (previously Lotus scoparius) ( common deerweed, deer weed, deervetch, California broom or western bird's-foot trefoil) is a perennial subshrub in the family Fabaceae (pea family). [1] The plant is a pioneer species found in dry areas of California, Arizona, and Mexico. It is commonly found in many areas including chaparral ...

  7. Cedros Island mule deer - Wikipedia

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    The Cedros Island mule deer ( Odocoileus hemionus cerrosensis) is a subspecies of mule deer [2] found only on Cedros Island off the coast of Baja California. Only about 50 individuals remain, with no captive population. Its behavior is similar to that of other subspecies of mule deer. The subspecies is threatened by feral dogs and poaching.