What a way to start a magazine

In a manner ironically in a way to keep the tree huggers from getting their Knickers in Knots we decided to. Go digital.

So to humor everyone and to start things off on a light note here goes. First off if you are In Virginia it is not wise to hunt dinosaurs..

 

CPO s, Sheriff and Federal Agents Partner to Catch and Prosecute Raptor Killers

 

And from this source we have. this..

 

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Officials are testing one deer for rabies after getting reports that three people were attacked by deer last week in Pulaski County.

An aggressive deer was shot and killed after it charged at an officer investigating the incidents, said Julia Dixon, a spokeswoman for the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries.

The rabies test results are expected to come back today, she said.

DGIF is asking anyone else who may have seen aggressive deer to contact its office.

“While some does with fawns may be protective of their offspring,” Dixon said in a news release, “this type of extremely aggressive behavior is unusual.”

The DGIF was notified Saturday by the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Office that a deer had attacked a man and his son in the Delton area of the county.

The man and his 7-year-old were attacked in their front yard after they pulled up into the driveway and got out of a car, Dixon said.

The man suffered a broken arm and bruises. The child had an abrasion on his face.

A conservation officer immediately responded to the home but was unable to find the deer, Dixon said.

Another man, after hearing about that attack, reported Tuesday that he also had been attacked by a deer, Dixon said. That incident happened Monday morning.

The man told a conservation officer that he was bitten and kicked by a deer while clearing brush off his property — about half a mile from the other attack.

While an officer interviewed that victim Wednesday, he saw three deer. Two of them fled, but a third circled and exhibited aggressive behavior, Dixon said.

“When the deer approached the officer in an aggressive manner,” Dixon said in the release, “he shot and killed the animal.”

A wildlife biologist took the deer to the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services lab in Wytheville, where tissue samples were collected and transferred to the Virginia Department of Health to be tested for rabies.

Conservation police officers from DGIF asked people in that area of Pulaski County whether they had seen deer exhibiting unusual behavior or whether anyone was feeding deer or holding them in captivity, Dixon said.

“Wildlife biologists in other states have observed aggressive behavior by deer in captive situations,” Dixon said. “When deer lose their natural fear of humans, they can become extremely aggressive.

Source: roanoke.com

Apparently Some animals are recovering Addicts..

Wildlife Center Holds Rehabilitation Classes in November

 

Shoot First Shoot Fast and Shoot Well deer are not Pacifists…

 

Deer, like all wild animals, are potentially dangerous to humans when threatened or confined. Deer that are fed by humans or kept in confinement lose their natural fear of humans. Fawns that are bottle-fed by humans become particularly aggressive as they mature. Mature male deer are most likely to attack people during the fall breeding season. Since 1988, at least 45 deer attacked humans in the United States or Canada, resulting in 50 human injuries and 8 deaths.

 I wonder how many of these deer are repeat offenders. Who represented them in court and where they read their rights.