You're a good person and a good citizen if you see one of the many deer that appear near Missouri roadways and try to warn others, but is it legal to use your headlights as a means of communication? The answer is more complicated than you might think.
The thought of a Missouri man claiming that he not only saw a Bigfoot, but the fact that he believes the creature gifted him a deer without a head is probably laugh-inducing. He seriously believes this happened and I happen to believe he is telling the truth.
It's been quietly spreading among the Missouri deer population for decades, but one scientist believes the consequences are much more dire than just affecting wildlife. He believes if you want to see the disease that will eventually kill every single one of us, you need to look at what's happening to Missouri deer right now.
If you want to keep track of how many deer have been harvested in every Missouri county, you need to be great at math. Thankfully, the Missouri Department of Conservation has done the heavy lifting for us.
It's really hard to blame the deer for making this decision. A new video share by a hunter shows a Missouri buck who decided it would be safer in St. Louis than his normal habitat in the woods.
Missouri drivers have a one in 80 chance of hitting an animal while driving throughout the state. Here's tips to avoid hitting a deer while driving this fall.
The more things change, the more things stay the same. That's actually not true of the Missouri firearms deer season as there are numerous changes to know about before heading out into the backcountry.