All posts tagged "deer"
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Spring Sault | June 14, 2022
Chicken Fried Venison Steak: A Tasty Twist to a Texas Favorite
Although in the state of Texas, we generally think of beef in our passion for chicken fried steak,...
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Paul Ehrlich | October 19, 2020
New Neighbors: Deer in our Backyards
There are plenty of deer in the Hill Country. While we think of them as forest creatures, increasingly...
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Spring Sault | March 3, 2020
Chronic Wasting Disease Found in Kimble County Deer Breeding Facility
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department has confirmed that Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been found in a...
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Spring Sault | August 1, 2019
Whitetail Deer Having Red-Letter Year in the Lone Star State
Due to a record amount of rainfall earlier in the year, Texas has become a haven for ground-nesting...
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Spring Sault | February 15, 2019
Zombie Deer Disease Reported in Texas: Could it Spread to Humans?
Also known as Chronic Wasting Disease, "zombie deer disease" isn’t something out of a horror movie screenplay. It’s...
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Spring Sault | October 12, 2018
Hunters Beware: Warnings of Bovine Tuberculosis in Wild Deer
In the state of Michigan, authorities are warning hunters in their state to check for bovine tuberculosis in...
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Spring Sault | December 27, 2017
Convicted Poacher Receives Unique Sentence from Sherman Judge
A judge in Sherman, Texas has handed down a unique and interesting sentence against a man caught poaching...
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Jenny Webster Jurica | December 13, 2017
Blue Tongue Disease Taking Toll on Kentucky Deer: Could Texas Be Next?
Blue tongue disease is impacting deer in Kentucky. The almost-always fatal disease is transmitted by the midge fly....
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Athena Hessong | December 1, 2017
How to Avoid Deer Collisions on Texas Roads and Highways
Deer season also is the time when deer collisions with cars increase. Use these life-saving tips to avoid...
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MarLee Berry | July 1, 2017
Rescuing Fawns: The Best Action Might Be No Action at All
The summer months are upon us, and as people flock to the great outdoors, the likelihood of a...
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THC Staff | June 23, 2017
Texas Parks and Wildlife Urges Texans to Stop Bringing in Healthy Fawns
Fawns can look like they're not breathing, but they're waiting perfectly still for their mom.
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Jenny Webster Jurica | May 24, 2017
Does That Fawn in Your Yard REALLY Need Your Help?
If you see a fawn without its mother, how do you know if it needs your help? Here's...
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THC Staff | May 16, 2017
Family Catches Deer Crashing Through Their Glass Door in McKinney, TX on Film
If they didn't have a security camera filming this odd incident, no one might have believed them!
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Donna Warfield Smith | April 27, 2017
Try Natural Mosquito Repellents: No DEET
Lemon eucalyptus oil and garlic are natural mosquito repellents, and are non-toxic, safe and as effective, if not...
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Spring Sault | March 28, 2017
Well-Meant Hill Country Bluebonnet Photo Catches Something Gone Awry
The photo was taken to show the beautiful bluebonnets at a local Texas Hill Country property. The photographer...
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Spring Sault | January 17, 2017
Family’s Pet Deer Shot & Killed In Front of Them
The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism notified the Mcgaughey's that it was illegal to have a...
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THC Staff | January 16, 2017
Man Receives Hefty Fine For Shooting Deer From His Property
Sixty-three-year-old Clarence Robertson of Tennessee received a $10,000 fine for illegally shooting an 11-point buck from his driveway.
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Katieann Stevens | November 3, 2016
Get Your Rifle’s Ready, Opening Season is a Few Days Away
This upcoming weekend is a much-anticipated one. November 5, 2016 is the opening of deer season (rifle season)...
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THC Staff | November 1, 2016
Texas Parks and Wildlife Says to Expect a Plentiful Deer Season
The strange weather in 2016 helped strengthen deer populations.
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Erin Baxter | October 4, 2016
Bask in the Glory of Nature at Glory Hills Ranch
Deep in the heart of the Hill Country, Glory Hills Ranch is a glorious new B&B where you'll...