Q: Why does it seem like there are more deer moving around lately? While driving home, I saw a deer run into the side of a truck in front of me. The doe must have broken her leg as she tried to stand ...
A Wisconsin writer shares her experience rescuing an injured fawn and shares advice on what to do if you find one.
Seeing a fawn alone doesn't necessarily mean it's abandoned; the mother is likely nearby and observing. Interfering with a fawn is discouraged; observe from a distance and contact wildlife ...
Orphan season is underway and we're getting lots of calls about baby squirrels and baby bunnies. And now, for an intense two to three weeks, these phone calls will mostly be fawn calls: "I found a ...
During this period, a fawn is also usually left alone by the adult female except when nursing. People occasionally find a lone fawn and mistakenly assume it has been orphaned or abandoned, which is ...
Fawning season is in full swing across Iowa, which typically begins in mid-May and peaks in the first two weeks of June. During this time, Iowans will see a lot of deer out and about, as does look for ...