The range is from southern Canada to Panama except for parts of the western and southwestern U.S. The white-tailed deer was uncommon in the Adirondacks ... often along slopes that face the south.
White-tailed deer can be found all over the state of New Jersey, from fields to forests to backyards. They are described by New Jersey Fish and Wildlife as a "major component of the landscape ...
The world's only Key deer, the smallest subspecies of the white-tailed deer, are found in piney and marshy wetlands bordered ...
The population of white-tailed deer in the Southern Peninsula of Michigan has been fluctuating for years. After nearly going extinct in the late 1800s due to excessive hunting, the white-tailed deer ...
Learn about the techniques deer employ to conserve energy, stay warm and find food in Michigan's harsh winter environment.