As the leaves change, so does the behavior of our local wildlife. Drivers should be especially cautious this fall as deer and moose become more active.
Mass.gov states breeding season began back in the fall for both moose and white-tailed deer, MassWildlife reminds motorists to be mindful of increased deer and moose activity, especially during early morning and evening hours.
Mass.gov states that since fall is the breeding season for both moose and white-tailed deer, MassWildlife reminds motorists to be mindful of increased deer and moose activity, especially during early morning and evening hours.
You've got to be on the lookout for wildlife, right? Like, all of the time. My buddy almost died in a car crash after striking a deer on the mass pike about twenty years ago. It was dark out, however, it forever changed him.
The state has done a nice job of posting warnings of certain animals who frequently cross heavily traveled roadways...
ThecBerkshires so many years ago Mahican or Mohican Native Americans lived here in the Berkshires. Beside Onota Lake, lived a band of Indians, and while they lived here a white deer often came to drink.