Wyoming Mule Deer Foundation Sr. Regional Director Shawn Blajszczak joined KOVE’s ‘Today in the 10’ Morning Show recently to ...
Mule deer 959 was born on the western flank of the Red Desert to a mother that never leaves home.
Unlike the winter of 2022-2023, when mule deer were starving and dying by the thousands in Wyoming, this year the herd is ...
There's much to learn from the way animals tenaciously traverse Wyoming's divided landscape, writes columnist David Romtvedt. The post Crossings: Lessons on movement and connection despite division ...
When thin shoots of cheatgrass are the first plants to green up in the spring, mule deer might nibble the tops like any of us might idly crunch last week’s pretzels still sitting on our office desks.
Recent decades have seen significant challenges for Wyoming's mule deer, including habitat fragmentation, climate change, disease and increasing human-wildlife conflict. “By understanding the factors ...
A collared mule deer bounds away from biologists after capture in the Red Desert. She is part of a long-term University of Wyoming study that revealed how migration provides reproductive and ...
Since 1973, Wyoming has managed mountain lions in a way that promotes their existence, using regulations that have allowed the native felines to bounce back from extreme scarcity. Cougars were once ...
In a rare bit of good news about chronic wasting disease, a new paper shows that harvesting more deer — specifically adult bucks — is better for slowing the spread of the contagious neurological ...