To many in Ashland, it seems like deer are the ones ruling the city: stopping traffic, destroying gardens and attacking dogs. City leaders are looking for solutions.
Cases of deer attacking people have been reported across North Carolina and experts believe humans are to blame, N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission says. Ken Taylor N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission ...
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When deer turn aggressive: Warning signs and what to do outside
Deer are usually wired to avoid people, which is why the moments when they do the opposite can feel so jarring. Most outdoor encounters end with a flick of a tail and a quick retreat into cover.
The North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission is reminding residents that it is illegal to keep deer as pets and unwise to try to tame deer. Officials issued the warning after several incidents ...
A spotted deer died after being attacked by a pack of stray dogs at Lal Bahadur Shastri Nagar in the city on Saturday evening.
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