Sentences with phrase «white tailed deer»

Preferred habitat: near creeks, near wetlands, bottomlands, near swamps + + + + Foliage / winter appearance: deciduous, yellow leaves in fall + + + + Soil conditions: loam, clay, tolerates poor drainage + + + + Light conditions: partial shade to full sun + + + + Plant spacing: 25 to 30 feet + + + + Wildlife value: Seeds eaten by birds, foliage is browsed by White Tailed Deer.
There are many opportunities to see a variety of plant and birdlife and if we are lucky we may also spot White Tailed Deer.
The knowledgeable tour guides will also be happy to point out some of the local wildlife, including spider monkeys, wild boars, indigenous birds, iguanas and white tailed deer.
The Center can not accept or care for white tailed deer.
They feed on the white tailed deer and transmit a Lyme - like disease called STARI (southern tick associated rash illness).
Adult ticks prefer to feed on the white tailed deer.
We get a couple white tail deer each year and felt what a great way to use the bones.
The lack of green vegetation has also driven hordes of Odocoileus texanus, aka Texas White tail deer, to the roadside in search of the only suitable grub for miles.
It boasts a diversity of habitats for a variety of animals including flamingoes, howler monkeys, crocodiles, turtles, jaguars, pheasants and white tail deer.
From your room's balcony and the resort's walkways you can see toucans, woodpeckers, fly catchers, colorful red and blue macaw parrots, playful monkeys (you'll have to close your balcony windows, so the monkeys don't get in), white tail deer and alligators in the lagoons.
This sanctuary is over 2.7 acres and takes care of all different animals such as monkeys, White tail deer, donkeys, horses, iguanas, ducks and exotic birds.
After we enjoyed the Salkantay pass we start descending to the warm and lush cloud forest we will see a variety of wildlife, like the beautiful hummingbird and toucans, there is also a chance to see Andean Foxes, white Tailed Deers and Viscacha (wild Rabbit).
Jennifer Trask, Bresler Vignette, 2013, found and altered objects including late 18th century carved wood and gilt frame (Italy), white tail deer bones, antlers, python and boa ribs, cow bone, chicken ribs, coyote and fox bacula, Asian water buffalo teeth, camel bones, giraffe femurs, resin, gold leaf.
White tail deer have made a comeback from the 1800s.
Our neighbors are mostly birds and squirrels, with the occasional herd of white tail deer and the very rare appearance of a cute little fox.

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What it's about: Another Disney hit, «Bambi» uses an all - animal cast of characters in a story about a white - tailed deer, his animals friends, and a haunting death in the family.
Not so the cottonwoods or dwarfish scrub oaks, the white - tail deer that multiply like....
Alas, i bet venison (in this case, white - tailed deer) meat would be scrumptious in this recipe as well!
Three of the prizes set new world records: a polar bear taken off Point Hope, Alaska by Tom F. Bolack of New Mexico; a white - tail deer shot in his home state by John A. Breen of Minnesota; and a mule deer with a mysterious past — it was discovered in a saloon by a Wyoming taxidermist, history and hunter forgotten.
At one end of the spectrum is a sparkling 141,000 - square - foot office building, previously occupied by a plastics company, set amid 90 acres dotted with white - tailed deer.
The Mass Audubon Board of Directors approved the use of carefully managed hunting to reduce forest damage from overabundant white - tailed deer.
Three white - tail deer reside in this enclosure.
Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday that neutering male white - tailed deer over a three - year period could potentially reduce the population by 10 to 30 percent.
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In a letter addressed to state Assemblyman Robert Sweeney (D - Lindenhurst), Suffolk County Legislator Al Krupski — the initial author of the letter, which was written late last month — said «the overpopulation of white - tailed deer is a crisis which has plagued the East End of Long Island for many years, negatively impacting not only human health, but water quality, biodiversity, private property, the economy and the agricultural industry.»
.@NYSDEC offered assistance to the City to transport and find a new habitat for the white - tailed deer captured today https://t.co/yNTcLUkA2M
«These data confirm what we have suspected for some time — that due to the increase in white - tailed deer on Staten Island, the incidence rate of Lyme disease — carried by black - legged ticks — is also rising,» Oddo said in a statement.
Lyme disease has become more prevalent in Staten Island due to the population boom of white - tailed deer in the borough.
That tick is often found on white - tailed deer.
The rebound of white - tailed deer populations — over 20 million roam the U.S. today — is viewed as one of the nation's greatest conservation success stories.
Warmer winters, wetter and earlier springs (which expand the time during which ticks can pick up the disease), increased humidity, and greener environments can all contribute to the increased incidence of ticks and the growing populations of hosts, including large mammals like white - tailed deer; smaller ones such as white - footed mice, the principal carrier of Lyme disease; and many species of birds.
Eastern wolves once roamed forests along the Atlantic coast, preying on moose, white - tailed deer and other hoofed mammals collectively known as ungulates.
«If coyotes start hammering white - tailed deer, and deer start to decline, then (coyotes) can just eat rabbits or squirrels or garbage but continue to prey on deer, too.
Each deer can grow up to twice the weight of North America's white - tailed deer, and the animals now number between 360,000 and 400,000 in Scotland alone, says David Stanton, an evolutionary biologist at Cardiff University in the United Kingdom.
In particular, the influence of warmer temperatures on moose nutritional condition and moose parasites, including a fatal brain worm parasite that is spread by white - tail deer, which have moved farther north into moose territory as the climate has gotten milder.
Prey like moose and white - tailed deer are expanding in numbers and range because of logging and climate change, which in turn increases predator numbers (e.g. wolves).
The distribution of wildlife on Earth is changing with the climate, making conditions more favorable to odd species such as trumpeter swans, beetles, marmots, albatross, killer whales and white - tailed deer
Over two summers, the researchers treated herds of mule deer and white - tailed deer on a Canadian farm to modified recording of the cries of a wide variety of infant mammals — elands, marmots, bats, fur seals, sea lions, domestic cats, dogs and humans.
In 1607, when settlers landed at Jamestown to start the first British colony, there were between 24 million and 31 million white - tailed deer in North America.
In the US, white - tailed deer are partly to blame for bovine TB problems, while in New Zealand the culprit is the brush - tailed possum.
This conclusion was reached after analyzing the remains of white - tailed deer, and points to the social division of food: The best parts were for the elite.
In addition to red squirrels, cameras also caught a hawk, a Blue Jay, and even a white - tailed deer preying on Rusty Blackbird nests.
Regulated deer hunts in Indiana state parks have helped restore the health of forests suffering from decades of damage caused by overabundant populations of white - tailed deer, a Purdue study shows.
Today WS does that and more, from preventing bird — plane strikes at airports to minimizing property damage caused by species such as white - tailed deer and Canada geese.
Let's say you are a white - tailed deer foraging on the Leopold reserve.
A white - tailed deer standing at the edge of a misty field has just been struck by a bullet.
But by the 1990s, white - tailed deer populations in parks had swelled to such size that many species of native wildflowers such as trillium and lilies largely disappeared, replaced by wild ginger and exotic species such as garlic mustard and Japanese stiltgrass, plants not favored by deer.
Animals such as white - tailed deer, the Florida panther and migratory birds that depend on native vegetation, such as mangrove, for food and shelter are deprived of that habitat.
«Many white - tailed deer have malaria: First - ever native malaria in the Americas.»
Whether it is hurting white - tailed deer in America is an open question.
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