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1. Fawns Born at Grandfather Mountain
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- Fawns Born at Grandfather Mountain.
- Three-year old Vega gave birth to two fawns last week at the Grandfather Mountain Deer Habitat. At this age, fawns spend most of their time hiding in the quiet areas of the habitat, but within a month they will be out entertaining visitors.
2. Fawns in the Backyard
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- Jane Wylen's Website Fawns in the Backyard.
- Fawns in the Backyard.
3. Dnr says orphaned fawns should be killed, too
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- Mad Cow | Toxic Food | Search | Newsletter | Donate | Volunteer | About | Home | recommend site | email this page DNR says orphaned fawns should be killed, too .
- June 7, 2002 Capital Times (Madison, WI) by Anita Weier Some landowners in the deer eradication zone that will be the focus of a weeklong hunt starting Saturday are worried about the fawns that will be orphaned if does are killed. ...
- But state Department of Natural Resources spokesmen say it is necessary to start killing deer now, when newborn fawns are relatively helpless, and to kill them as well as older animals. ...
- "There are certain ethical issues for me as far as the fawns," said Michael Albert, who lives on Ryan Road in the town of Vermont, in the area where a fatal nervous system disease was first found in Wisconsin's white-tailed deer herd. ... I have a problem shooting a mother and leaving the fawns abandoned to die on their own. ... Then the fawns have gotten to the point where they can take care of themselves. ...
- David Frame, who also lives on Ryan Road, worries about fawns starving to death in the woods. ...
- But he also fears that does could pass the degenerative brain disease on to their fawns. ...
- Greg Matthews, regional public affairs manager for the DNR, said there are indications that there is maternal inheritance of CWD, so there is a good chance it could be passed on to fawns. ...
- In any case, he said, it would be more humane to shoot fawns as well so they do not starve to death. ...
- "There is some evidence that close contact between deer and fawns may be a factor in transmission," agreed Julie Langenberg, a veterinarian with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources who heads a multi-agency health and science team studying the disease. ...
4. what biologists learn from following fawns
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- what biologists learn from following fawns.
- The Idaho Department of Fish and Game has been intensively monitoring survival of mule deer fawns on a dozen study areas across southern Idaho for the last six winters.
- At each study area, crews have captured and radio-collared 20 to 30 fawns during early winter when they are six to seven months old. After capture, the radio-collared fawns are monitored three times per week so biologists can quickly investigate the cause of death of any that die.
- Because of their smaller bodies and lower fat reserves, fawns are usually the first deer to succumb to difficult winter conditions. ... When survival of fawns is evaluated in conjunction with population surveys, doe:fawn ratios, and hunter harvest estimates, biologists can assess whether enough fawns are surviving to replace the number of adults that died during the year and make adjustments to antlerless deer seasons and permit levels if necessary.
- Between 40 and 70 percent of fawns survive a typical winter. ... However, all else being equal, female fawns tend to have a slightly better chance of surviving than male fawns.
- So how did the deer do last winter? Hot and dry conditions during summer and fall 2003 left fawns in less than ideal condition going into winter in the southwest region. Although winter was relatively mild only 25 percent of fawns captured north of Emmett survived, and only 40 percent of the radio-collared fawns captured in the Boise foothills survived the winter. The natural knee-jerk reaction to high over-winter losses of fawns might suggest that the deer population is headed for trouble. ...
- This winter has been mild with little snow and few fawns have died. Survival through the winter and physical condition of adult deer should also be higher this year, and excellent production of new fawns this June can be expected.
- In addition to monitoring survival of fawns, much has been learned about the movements of deer and how far they migrate between winter and summer range. Some of the fawns that were captured just north of Emmett have traveled more than 60 miles to spend the summer in the Upper Payette Lake area north of McCall. Fawns captured on the Boise Front winter range have been found as far as 60 miles northeast in the Sawtooth National Recreation Area.
5. S. C. Turnbo: Soldiers Racing After a Bunch of Fawns
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- SOLDIERS RACING AFTER A BUNCH OF FAWNS.
- On the following morning early we began rounding up the horses and got in among a bunch of young fawns. The boys now quit the horses and raced after the fawns and after hard running and hurrahing we succeeded in capturing 5 of them which we marked their ears and set them free again. ...
6. Margam Country Park - The Margam Deer Herd - Fallow Deer Fawns
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- MARGAM DEER HERD MENU Start Margam Park has had a long history with deer Fallow Deer Fallow Deer Fawns What colour? What are antlers? The breeding season What do deer eat? The Latest Deer News at Margam Country Park Red Deer Pere David Deer End Download Slideshow Digital Walk Discovering Nature You are here > Home > Leisure & Tourism > Margam Country Park > The Margam Deer Herd > Fallow Deer Fawns Fallow Deer Fawns.
- The does give birth to their fawns in June and continue to suckle them until the winter. ...
7. Fawns Switch Plate Cover
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8. Whitetail Fawn Rehabilitation
- www.concentric.net
- Fawns are raised on about 24 acres.
- In Central Texas, fawns are usually born in late April through early July with the peak number born in May. ... Young fawns have little scent and spend most of the first 2 weeks in inactivity -- except while nursing. ... By one month of age, most fawns begin to venture out to browse with their mothers.
- When raising fawns for future release into the wild, a "group concept" helps reduce emotional bonding to the caregiver(s). This involves raising and releasing 4 - 6 fawns together. ...
- Healthy fawns can be released prior to weaning. At about one month of age, the fawns can be allowed to begin exploring and finding adequate natural browse. ... The fawns can then come and go from the pen at will. ...
- A detailed Care Guide for Whitetail Deer Fawns is available. ...
- Products to keep fawns healthy?.
- Finding the best products for raising White-tailed Fawns can be challenging.
9. Orphan Fawns
- www.pawsfarm.com
- Most fawns at PAWS this year were released into a private 500 acre preserve in Medford. ... Two fawns remain at PAWS. ...
- Young fawns have no scent and a doe will routinely graze away from her fawn. ...
10. Chronic Wasting Disease
- www.cwd-info.org
- Wisconsin : Six White-Tailed Deer Fawns Test Positive for CWD.
- MADISON -- Six fawns in the area of south central Wisconsin where chronic wasting disease has been found in white-tailed deer have tested positive for the disease, according to Department of Natural Resources wildlife health officials. ...
- Approximately 4,200 fawns, defined as deer under 1 year of age, were sampled from the eradication zone over the last year. The majority of fawns sampled were between the ages of 5 to 9 months, though some were as young as 1 month. Two of the six fawns with CWD detected were 5 to 6 months old. All six of the positive fawns were taken from the core area of the CWD eradication zone where the highest numbers of positive deer have been identified.
- "This is the first intensive sampling for CWD in fawns anywhere," said Dr. ...
- "One noteworthy finding is simply the fact that we found positive fawns," Dr. ... However, we found that the percentage of fawns infected with CWD is very low, in the area of 0. ... If there was a higher rate of infection in fawns, then fawns dispersing in the spring could be much more worrisome for disease spread. ...
- Langenberg noted that while the youngest CWD-positive fawns had evidence of disease-causing prions only in lymph node tissue, several of the older CWD-positive fawns had evidence of CWD prions in both lymph node and brain tissues -- suggesting further progression of the disease. ...
- One of the positive fawns was shot with a doe that was also CWD positive. ...
11. ALLWV.COM :: Don't Take Fawns from the Wild
- www.allwv.com
- Don't Take Fawns from the Wild.
- Throughout this period into July, the Division of Natural Resources receives numerous calls from concerned individuals who pick up fawns thinking they have been abandoned. ...
- Female deer will very rarely ever abandon their fawns. A doe has a large investment in her fawns and she will not easily give up the responsibility of caring for them. ... Although young fawns look cute because of their size and appearance, they should always be treated as wild animals. Deer fawns, as well as other young wild animals, will exhibit unpredictable behavior when confronted with human contact. This behavior can sometimes result in disastrous consequences for both humans and fawns. Fawns taken from the wild are almost always condemned to a life of captivity away from their natural environment and subject to diseases, digestive disorders from improper feeding and even death. ... Finally, another incentive for not picking up fawns is that possession of wildlife during closed seasons is illegal and such violations carry significant penalties, including fines and/or possible jail time. The best advice for both the fawn and the person involved is "leave fawns in the wild where they belong" and, if you know someone who has picked up a fawn, they should immediately "put it back" where they found it. ...
12. Native Legends - Bear And The Fawns - Miwok
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- Bear And The Fawns.
- " Bear said, "We will leave these girls (Fawns) at home. ... " She told the Fawns, "We go to eat clover. ...
- Arriving at home, she told the Fawns to eat the clover. ... " Thus spoke Bear to the Fawns, when she arrived at home.
- The Fawns ate the clover. ...
- The Fawns started with the baskets and awls, leaving one basket behind. ... When she returned, she looked about, but saw no Fawns. ... Bear ran back to see if the Fawns had returned. In the meantime the Fawns proceeded on their journey, throwing awls and baskets in different directions. ... Bear, thinking that the Fawns were whistling, left the trail in search of them.
- The Fawns said, "We go to our grandfather. ...
- Bear continued to track the Fawns. ... The Fawns had many baskets.
- The Fawns said to their grandfather, Daddy Long-legs, "Let her cross the river. ... The Fawns had many baskets, soap-root brushes, and awls.
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