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Wildlife biologists have completed aerial surveys of the same 24 Badlands study areas since the 1950s. The survey is used to collect mule deer population data for monitoring demographic trends ...
Mule deer populations in the Badlands have declined from more than 10 deer per square mile to “probably below six,” Haase said in November during a livestream of the Game and Fish Department ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota hunters will not be able to go after mule deer does in the western badlands for a fourth straight year, as officials continue work to boost numbers of the ...
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - A recent Game and Fish Department survey indicates that the mule deer population in North Dakota’s western Badlands is continuing to recover. Big Game Management Supervisor ...
I grew up in the remote badlands of southern Utah where you’ll find some of the finest mule deer genetics in the world. It’s where I shot my first deer, and my family continues to hunt here for our ...
During the recently completed survey, department biologists counted 2,923 mule deer in 298.8 square miles. 3 months/99¢ a month SUBSCRIBE NOW Show Search. Clear Search Query Submit Search.
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The North Dakota Game and Fish Department completed its annual spring mule deer survey in April, and results indicate western North Dakota’s mule deer population is similar to last year and 21% ...
Fields were scarce of mule deer during a bow hunting excursion in western North Dakota. Subscribe. Log In. Minnesota News You Can Use. Subscribe. The Latest. 1 minute ago.
North Dakota's Game and Fish Department plans to begin its annual fall aerial mule deer survey in the western Badlands on Monday, Oct. 14.
Dec. 15—Growing up in western North Dakota, Angelo Vournas developed a passion for archery hunting in the Badlands at an early age. "My mom would call into school at noon and say I was sick, so ...
BISMARCK, N.D. | A recent Game and Fish Department survey indicates that the mule deer population in North Dakota's western Badlands is continuing to recover. Big Game Management Supervisor Bruce ...
BISMARCK, N.D. | North Dakota hunters will not be able to go after mule deer does in the western badlands for a fourth straight year, as officials continue work to ...
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