Last year, Kentucky Hunters for the Hungry received roughly 3,000 deer donations, creating more than 480,000 meals for ...
Students on the BYU campus have probably seen mule deer lounging on the grass or browsing plants. With how many students spend their time on campus, why do the deer stay?
In many countries around the world, wild animals are sometimes killed for food, including monkeys, rats and squirrels.
This is the time of year for hoarding, when squirrels, chipmunks and some bird species are busily storing seeds, nuts, acorns — even insects — for retrieval when food becomes scarce in deep winter.
While the mother bear and one of the cubs were sedated and relocated to a safe area without incident, a second cub quickly ...
Jays typically store their winter cache in the ground, sometimes up to two miles away from where they found the goodies. In one study, 50 blue jays cached 150,000 acorns over 28 days.