Usually a population increase in a small town is a good thing. But a town in North Dakota is wishing that they could see the numbers go in the opposite direction.
The title says it all. I got lucky. If you have ever went after a deer with a bow and arrow, you know you have to be good, but that it helps to be lucky too.
A Pierre task force that manages that city's deer population plans to recommend that no deer be killed this year in light of unusually low population numbers in the area.
Last Friday morning I was out on an early morning errand. It was 5:02 a.m. on the clock radio in my car. As I turned east on 41st street headed to Sycamore Avenue I noticed 3 deer. A doe and two fawns.
Dan and Tammy discuss a new travel warning issued to pilots. Apparently, deer find the lure of an open runway quite the aphrodisiac during the meeting season.
Always keeping a keen lookout for new apps, I recently ran across AvoiDeer, which could alert drivers to deer sightings while traveling.
1 in 68 South Dakota drivers will hit a deer in 2014, the 2nd highest rate in the US, according to the latest research...