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  2. Coat of arms of Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The red deer is a traditional beast of heraldry and was introduced into Queensland from the royal herds near London. [15] Despite their position on the coat of arms, deer are a declared feral pest in Queensland with it being illegal to distribute, trade, release into the environment, move or feed any deer under the Biosecurity Act 2014. [16]

  3. Deer Reserve National Park - Wikipedia

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    Deer Reserve National Park is a nature reserve in the Somerset Region of Queensland, in the South East Queensland bioregion. [1] The name "Deer Reserve" refers to a gift of red deer to the Cressbrook Station. [2] Plants protected in Deer Reserve National Park and the adjoining Deer Reserve State Forest include Plectranthus leiperi. [2]

  4. Hunting in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hunter and kangaroo in Thylungra, 1924.. Many species of game animals in Australia have been introduced by European settlers since the 18th century. [3] Among these are traditional game species such as deer, red foxes and upland birds (quails, pheasants and partridges), as well as other invasive species including rabbits/hares, cats, dogs, goats, pigs, donkeys, horses, feral cattle (including ...

  5. Dundas, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    Deer which was the emblem of the Shire of Esk can be spotted in the area on rare occasion. Lake Wivenhoe allows Dundas residents to see the sunset over water (not normally possible in South-East Queensland). There are some public parks and recreational facilities in the Dundas area in addition to Billy's Bay.

  6. Hazeldean, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Deer Reserve National Park) is in the south-west of the locality and includes Mount Brisbane) in the south-western corner of the locality which is 684 metres (2,244 ft [ 3 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The national park is 3,228 hectares (7,980 acres) and extends into the neighbouring localities of Fulham to the west, Cooeeimbardi to the south-west and ...

  7. The 6 States With the Most Deer in America - AOL

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    There are an estimated 35 to 36 million deer in the U.S. Once hunted almost to extinction, they have made a successful recovery. In some states, deer are so plentiful that regular hunting is ...

  8. Do These Birds Think the Deer is a Tree? - AOL

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    The tiny ticks get a home, a food source, and a potential nursery while the deer become weakened from a loss of blood. Fortunately for the deer, another animal steps in to save the day. Birds and Deer

  9. McCauley Weir - Wikipedia

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    McCauley Weir is a weir located near Nanango, Queensland, Australia. It was originally constructed as a water supply for Nanango in 1953. It has since ceased to be used as a water supply and is only used by nearby farms for stock use. It is located on Cooyar Creek.