Deer have long been framed as creatures of scent and sound, but new research suggests their forests are streaked with light that human eyes never see. Fresh urine, rubbed bark and scraped earth appear ...
In fall or winter, homeowners often discover young trees whose thin bark has been damaged by deer rub. Some trees may have patches where bark hangs in shreds, exposing the underlying wood; in others, ...
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