While a new fawn may appear helpless, it is important to stay away and not interfere with the doe’s natural instinct for raising its young.

While a new fawn may appear helpless, it is important to stay away and not interfere with the doe’s natural instinct for raising its young.
How many of your fawns are being eaten by bears, bobcats, wolves and coyotes? The team provides expert insights.
Knowing what triggers estrus and how deer breeding phases are dictated by fawn survival rates is helpful in nailing when to be in trees.