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At many of the massive turbines he saw deer: does and fawns that had found refuge on gravel pads at the base of the towers, some of the only areas left untouched amid an expanse of blackened earth.
They live alongside another 600 brown white-tailed deer, kept at arm's length from from traffic, hunters, and tourists by the fence around the base. But the Army Corps of Engineers, which ...
GREAT FALLS - Wildlife agents have started killing more than a dozen mule and white-tailed deer trapped on Malmstrom Air Force Base by perimeter fence built in 2010, with base officials saying ...
"The state has plans to test more deer from this area." Clark's Marsh borders the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base. The Detroit Free Press reported that the U.S. Air Force is not acting to stop the ...
The state says it tested 44 deer in 2020 from around the marsh, which is an Au Sable River wetland adjacent to the old firefighting foam training area at the former air base. According to an April ...
NORTH - In search of wild things? Just head to North. Buzzards, deer and other critters are becoming a nuisance out at North Air Base and, to a certain extent, in the town which has had problems ...
THREE deer were able to gallop across an RAF base’s runway as two fighter jets were about to take off — sparking an investigation. The lively wild animals were caught on camera as they dashed ...
GREAT FALLS — Wildlife officials have started killing more than a dozen mule and white-tailed deer trapped on Malmstrom Air Force Base since a new perimeter fence was built in 2010. Malmstrom ...
Deer taken within five miles of Clark's Marsh, a popular hunting spot in Oscoda Township, near the former Wurtsmith Air Force Base should not be eaten because they may be contaminated with PFAS ...