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Watching axis deer in Kinney County, Texas: Key facts
2 months ago
MSN
Crushin' It
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Climate change threatens habitat of Key Deer, other native species
Apr 22, 2024
CBS News
Dave Warren
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Have you ever seen a Key deer up close? 🦌 They’re adorable… but please don’t feed them. It can actually harm them and make them depend on people. Enjoy the moment, keep your distance, and let them stay wild 💚 #keydeer #bigpinekey #keywestvacation | Key West Virtual Tours
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3 months ago
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Key West Virtual Tours
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The Key deer might be small, but they’re a big deal in the Florida Keys 🦌 This subspecies of white-tailed deer is found only in the Lower Keys, with most living on Big Pine and No Name Key. Key deer are about the size of a large dog, weigh between 45 and 75 pounds, and yes - they can swim from island to island. These deer were once nearly extinct, with fewer than 50 remaining by the 1950s. Thanks to conservation efforts, there are now around 800–1,000 of these cherished locals living in the wil
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9 months ago
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The Florida Keys & Key West
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Key Deer are the smallest species of white tailed deer. They are an endangered and protected species 🦌 #keydeer #keywestflorida #bigpinekey #wildlifeplanet #nationalgeographic #floridawildlife #naturevideo #naturevideos | Key West Virtual Tours
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May 14, 2022
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Key West Virtual Tours
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Key deer journal: The Key deer are found throughout the lower Florida Keys islands, from No Name Key/Little Pine Key area west all the way to Saddlebunch Keys. We always get questions about how Key deer get from island to island. As you can see, they are pretty used to island living, and they have no trouble wading through shallow water, swimming or even walking the bridges that connect the islands. Video credit: Mary Lou Dickson/Dickson Images | Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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Oct 24, 2015
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Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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It's really hot out! If you want to see the most wildlife, and capture the best photo opportunities at National Key Deer Refuge, it's best to get out early in the morning or wait until an hour or two before sunset. Just a reminder that the key deer find plenty of healthy natural food by themselves, so please don't feed them; it's not healthy for them, and it's against the law. Please help us spread the word. Video credit: USFWS | Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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Aug 13, 2015
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Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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Key deer diet- We often get questions about what Key Deer eat. People are often amazed to learn they eat dozens, perhaps hundreds of plant species, including the pineland acacia (shown in video) ; a thorny native species that have irresistible yellow flowers and delicate leaves. The deer carefully navigate around the sharp thorns to pluck them off the stem. A diet of a diverse variety of native plants keep them healthy and wild. Please share this to help educate visitors and residents that Key d
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Apr 4, 2017
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Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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This is a Key Deer on Big Pine Key. Don’t feed them and please drive safely when in the Key Deer Refuge. They’re very friendly and will come right up to you for a selfie 🤳🦌🌴 #keydeer #keywestflorida #floridawildlife #wildlife | Key West Virtual Tours
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Mar 9, 2022
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Key West Virtual Tours
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Video Week--In honor of our celebration of the National Key Deer Refuge's 60th Anniversary celebration we'll be sharing videos and photographs all week that highlight the unique and amazing wildlife and habitats found here. Video: USFWS | Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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Dec 9, 2017
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Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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Dinner on the Refuge: Key deer are the smallest subspecies of the white-tailed deer found throughout most of North America. They are unique to the lower Florida Keys, only about 800-1,000 of them live on about 22 different islands, with most of their population focused on Big Pine and No Name Keys. Key deer does (females) should be having their fawns any day now, so please be on the lookout and drive carefully. Key deer feed on many of the native Florida Keys plant species; they'll eat leaves, f
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May 1, 2016
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Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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Meet the smallest deer species in North America: Florida key deer. Florida Key deer are delightfully tiny — about the size of a medium dog. And although they look like common white-tailed deer, Key deer are subspecies unique to the lower Florida Keys and are found nowhere else in the world. Key deer once ranged across the lower Florida Keys, but now they primarily live in one area, called Big Pine Key, and surrounding small islands. Unsurprisingly, much of the habitat where this species remains
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Mar 11, 2025
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Center for Biological Diversity
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Key Deer are an endangered species that lives in the Florida Keys. In 1950 they were only 20-30 Key Deer left, but their current population is 700-800. They are the smallest deer in North American.
Jun 26, 2023
Adobe
forrestbrown
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Did you know that Key deer are unique to the lower Florida Keys, they are found nowhere else in the world. #EndangeredSpeciesDay #endangeredspecies #endangeredwildlife #floridakeys #floridawildlife #whitetaildeer #keydeer #wildlifeplanet | Key West Virtual Tours
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May 21, 2022
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Key West Virtual Tours
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Key Deer are an endangered species that lives only in the Florida Keys. In the 1950s they were only 20-30 Key Deer left, but their current population is 700-800.
Dec 29, 2022
Adobe
forrestbrown
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Key Deer are an endangered species that lives only in the Florida Keys. In the 1950s they were only 20-30 Key Deer left, but their current population is 700-800.
Dec 29, 2022
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forrestbrown
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Key Deer are an endangered species that lives in the Florida Keys. In 1950 they were only 20-30 Key Deer left, but their current population is 700-800. They are the smallest deer in North American.
Sep 25, 2023
Adobe
forrestbrown
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Signs of Poor Quality Deer Habitat and Solutions
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Jan 3, 2023
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Florida’s iconic Key deer face uncertain future due to climate change
Nov 8, 2024
nbcmiami.com
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Key Deer Population Makes it Through Another Major Incident The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Service) completed post Irma Key deer index surveys in their core habitats on Big Pine and No Name keys. Driving survey work following procedures used since 1968 began immediately upon the return of refuge staff from mandatory evacuation and continued for several weeks. “These Key deer and the natural habitat they depend on are pretty resilient. First they made it through the New World screwworm infes
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Oct 19, 2017
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Florida Keys National Wildlife Refuges Complex
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Improvements to your habitat to grow and hold BIG mature whiteails. ⬇️ This week on Land Beat, we are in Pennsylvania on Kip Adams farm showing you how to convert old cattle pasture in to early successional habitat for deer. Early successional habitat provides great cover and forage for deer throughout the year, and, it is essentially free! | Whitetail Properties
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Jul 17, 2019
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Whitetail Properties
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Hunting field edges is often frustrating. It seems like wherever you sit for the night, deer come out in a different spot. Creating a huntable pinch in a field isn't that tough though! The key ingredient is an opening in vertical structure. Then, a social hub is created with a treated fence post, spare lumber, paracord, and a chunk of riverbank grape vine. It's a sweet camera trap and can turn big field frustration into success! #deer #DeerHunting #whitetaildeer #whitetails #hunting #design #dee
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4 months ago
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Habitat Pro LLC
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Climate change adds another challenge to Key deer’s fight for survival
Nov 18, 2021
foxweather.com
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Edge Feathering + Food Plots = More Deer This Fall!
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1 week ago
YouTube
Whitetail Properties
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Will Haystings: Food is Key - The Ultimate Deer Hunting Strategy #deerhunting
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1 month ago
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Habitat Podcast
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Florida Key Deer Behavior Insights
979 views
4 months ago
TikTok
anotherrvcouple
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The Key Deer Is Very Small (But Very Important) March 11 is Key Deer Awareness Day, a day dedicated to protecting one of the smallest and rarest deer in North America. Native only to the Florida Keys, the Key Deer once dropped to fewer than 50 animals. Today, thanks to conservation efforts and protected habitat, their population has rebounded to around 1,000. These tiny deer are curious, gentle, and an important part of the fragile ecosystem of the Florida Keys. So if you ever see one… admire it
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2 months ago
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itshistorytoday
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Inside Birding: Habitat
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Jan 14, 2011
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Key Deer are an endangered species that lives in the Florida Keys. In 1950 they were only 20-30 Key Deer left, but their current population is 700-800. They are the smallest deer in North American.
Aug 16, 2023
Adobe
forrestbrown
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25 Advanced Deer Hunting And Habitat Strategies
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Jun 27, 2021
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