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  2. European fallow deer - Wikipedia

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    The European fallow deer herd in the LBL "was brought to LBL by the Hillman Land Company in 1918. LBL's herd is believed to be the oldest population of fallow deer in the country, and at one time was the largest. Today, the herd numbers fewer than 150 and hunting of fallow deer is not permitted.

  3. ‘The definition of poaching’: Conspiracy alleged after group ...

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    To hunt deer legally in Nevada County or anywhere in California, hunters must possess a valid California hunting license and any required tags or permits for the specific type of deer they intend ...

  4. Game (hunting) - Wikipedia

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    Moose hunting season in October is close to a national pastime. Fallow deer; Red deer; Roe deer; Mountain hare; Boar in Denmark and southern Sweden. (Once hunted to extinction, boars were re-introduced in the late 20th century and are now considered a pest by farmers, but an asset by hunters.) Rock ptarmigan; Willow ptarmigan; Mallard; Auk in ...

  5. List of big-game hunters - Wikipedia

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    John George II followed his father's love of slaughtering huge numbers of driven game, over the course of his life he shot 43,649 red deer, 2,062 fallow deer, 16,864 roe deer, 22,298 wild boar, 239 bears, 2,195 wolves, 191 lynxes, 16,966 hares, 2,740 foxes, 597 beavers, 1,045 badgers, 180 otters and 292 wild cats.

  6. Deer hunting in a bumper crop year: How to capitalize on ...

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    Deer begin laying down their travel routes to and from the apple and oak trees, long before the fruit and nuts even ripen. On these good years, some trees produce heavy, branch-bending loads ...

  7. Montería (hunt) - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, more than 35,000 stags had been taken that season in monterías, [15] that number being likely much higher today. Wild boars and Iberian red deer are the most common species to be hunted in this type of montería, but also other species such as fallow deer, mouflon and formerly wolf and lynx. [16]

  8. Rare piebald deer fawn shows up in Salem family's yard to ...

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    A rare piebald black-tailed deer fawn, which looks a bit like a goat, has been visiting a family's yard in south Salem. Rare piebald deer fawn shows up in Salem family's yard to grow, munch on ...

  9. Fallow deer - Wikipedia

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    The name fallow is derived from the deer's pale brown colour. The Latin word dāma or damma , used for roe deer , gazelles , and antelopes , lies at the root of the modern scientific name, as well as the German Damhirsch , French daim , Dutch damhert , and Italian daino .