There are plenty of altruistic reasons for planting trees. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and alleviate climate change. They suck up other pollutants and release oxygen, literally cleaning the air we ...
Whitetail bucks need to replenish their lean, worn-down bodies after the breeding season, so hunting over a food source then is a perfectly logical strategy. But don’t limit your consideration of ...
We have deer around our house all year. The autumn before the pandemic our five red oaks had a bumper crop of acorns. Two bosc, one sugar pear and an apple tree in our backyard were loaded. When I ...
Deer hunters who depend on wild food sources for stand sites can find their placement problematical from one year to the next because wild mast producers, such as oaks, beech and wild apples are ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Perhaps the most common question when choosing plants for a Northeast Ohio is whether they are deer-resistant. Unfortunately, the answer is usually “it depends,” both on the time of ...
The Connecticut Firearms Deer Season on State and Private land is rolling along. The rut has slowed to an occasional buck chasing a doe that has come into season but the general mayhem that was the ...
Deer need two kinds of habitat to survive the snowiest winters in northeastern Minnesota, food and cover, and without both kinds, deer numbers tend to dwindle — just as they have for the past decade.
Hardy trees and shrubs are naturally well armored against winter weather, but they have fewer defenses against animals.
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