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Deer do 'high levels of damage' to waterways, reportDeer living in protected wetlands are causing "high levels of damage" by grazing wetland plants and eating farmers' crops, a report has said. The study was commissioned by the Broads Authority ...
On the list of poisonous plants, foxglove really stands out. It is the plant from which digitalis, a heart medicine, is ...
"Red Deer are generally just out of our area but can be a real issue to vegetable crops including beet and potatoes." The deer enjoy tucking into his maize, cereals, parsnips, carrots, potatoes ...
The native deer mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus ... This rare photo of a baby mouse eating a lupine seed in broad daylight was taken by Washington University graduate student Steve Kroiss.
SIR Andy Murray and his wife are using lion poo — to stop deer eating tulips at their luxury hotel. Bags of the pongy dung have been laid out to repel plant-munching mammals at Cromlix House ...
And farms in the area — including those close by but especially the ones out in farm-filled Lancaster County — are often quick to say yes, since deer love eating crops. When to Go State ...
The reports cites the most concerning issue as the physical damage caused by thousands of deer living in the Broads wetlands. This is affecting up to 11% of rare fen habitat through peat destruction, ...
The big deer of the Boone and Crockett Club tell a soybean tale. Take a USDA–National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) soybean map, county by county, and note the darker greens of heavy ...
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