Posts Tagged ‘DEER’
Virginia deer hunters get updates on studies
The Appalachian Members of the Virginia Deer Hunters Association has been working for more than a year now to address issues of game management and the declining deer population in the Bath County area.
Read MoreHunters harvest 131,444 deer in W.Va. this season
This year’s total harvest was three percent below the 2011 deer harvest of 135,696.
Read MoreWest Virginia buck season opens Monday
State officials are predicting a great deer season, due to the relatively early season, closer to the peak deer rut.
Read MoreBath hunters propose regulation changes
The Appalachian Members of the Virginia Deer Hunters Association is proposing changes to hunting and game management regulations. The group is hoping the changes will boost the deer population in the area.
Read MoreBath County Groups Are Working Together To Address The Declining Deer Population
A recent meeting of the Appalachian Members of The Virginia Deer Hunters Association focused on making changes to hunting and game management regulations.
Read MoreBath Supervisor Bart Perdue Looking At Declining Deer Population In The Area
After an initial public meeting, Perdue wants to hear from others and wants to develop a coordinated effort with neighboring counties to determine why the deer population is declining and what can be done about it.
Read MoreGot Deer? Bath County Doesn’t
Bath County Supervisor Bart Perdue has organized a meeting to discuss the decline in the deer population in Bath and the surrounding area.
Read MoreWhere Are The Deer? That’s What Hunters In Bath County Want To Know
Representatives from the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries explained some of the factors contributing to the recent decline in the deer population at a recent presentation in Bath County.
Read MoreWV DNR Keeping An Eye On Deer And Bear Populations This Winter
The cold and snow isn’t just making it hard for people to get around. Biologists in West Virginia are observing how this unusually hard winter is affecting wildlife as well.
Read MoreFeeding Wild Animals May Do More Harm Than Good According To WV Division of Natural Resources
Please don’t feed the animals – your kindness could result in their death.
Read MoreDeer Season Is Good For The Economic And Environmental Health Of WV
According to the WV Division of Natural Resources, as many as 300,000 people are expected to take to the woods of WV for deer hunting this year.
Read MoreApplications For NRAO Deer Hunts Still Available
There’s still time to submit an application for a special deer hunt to be held on the grounds of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank
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