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West Virginia’s deer firearms season opens November 25 and runs through December 8 in all counties except Logan, McDowell, Mingo and Wyoming. Those counties are closed to firearms deer hunting.
The deer were living inside the home for "at least a year," police said. A deer is seen at a West Virginia home in an image released by the West Virginia Natural Resources Police, July 6, 2015 ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Despite a lower rate of deer/car collisions across the United States, West Virginia remains the most likely state in which a motorist will hit a deer while driving. “There ...
CHARLESTON — Preliminary counts indicate hunters harvested 108,160 white-tailed deer in West Virginia during the 2017 seasons, said the Division of Natural Resources. The 2017 harvest was 4 ...
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. – Officials say a West Virginia man had been keeping two deer in captivity at his home for at least a year. Multiple media outlets report that Officer Joshua Addesa with the ...
SOUTH CHARLESTON — Hunters killed more than 45,000 antlered deer during firearms season, which was below the 2022 count, according to the West Virginia Division of Natural Resources. The ...
Sharpshooters to cull deer in Maryland and West Virginia parks December 23, 2021 More than 3 years ago A deer pauses to watch bikers along the C&O Canal in Harpers Ferry National Historical Park.
Kodak, a 2-year-old Goldendoodle, was filmed by his owner, Chase Bentley, playing tag with the surprise visitor at his home ...
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. — For the second year in a row, the vehicles most likely to collide with a deer are in West Virginia. Using its deer claims data from the last half of 2007, the first half of ...
West Virginia man discovered with pet deer July 8, 2015 / 10:28 AM EDT / AP HUNTINGTON, W.Va. - Officials say a West Virginia man had been keeping two deer in captivity at his home for at least a ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — State wildlife officials say the number of white-tailed deer killed in West Virginia during the recently completed hunting seasons rose slightly compared to a year ago.
Wildlife officials in West Virginia said they have confirmed an outbreak of a disease affecting white-tailed deer in parts of three counties. Viruses that cause epizootic hemorrhagic disease, also ...