Marquette, Mich. – An early onset of winter, below-average temperatures, and above-average snowfalls, combined with a severe winter in 2007-08, has much of the Upper Peninsula set up for a dramatic loss affecting three year-classes of white-tailed deer. Biologists believe this winter has the potential to kill thousands of deer. According to the National Weather […]
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