Deep snow, cold temperatures pose challenge for deer
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Kenora based wildlife expert, biologist and "wildlife perspectives" blogger Bruce Ranta has spent much of his life learning about deer. He said although the weather in January was particularly harsh, it's still too early to say what the long term impact will be on the animals.
Kenora based wildlife expert, biologist and wildlife perspectives blogger Bruce Ranta has spent much of his life learning about deer. He said although the weather in January was particularly harsh, it's still too early to say what the long term impact will be on the animals.
Kenora based wildlife expert, biologist and wildlife perspectives blogger Bruce Ranta has spent much of his life learning about deer. He said although the weather in January was particularly harsh, it's still too early to say what the long term impact will be on the animals.
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