The white-tailed deer mostly lives between two and three years long.
This white-tailed deer usually lives in and around riparian areas.
Today, about 300 Columbian white-tailed deer live on the refuge.
Some mule deer live among the stands of invasive tamarix.
Although deer live in the natural area, hunting is forbidden.
The deer live in a mainly suburban environment and have developed (according to a study) home range areas on the island.
Bear, deer and other wildlife also live on the reservation.
No one is sure how many deer live in and around the park.
Wild turkeys, deer, golden eagles, and an occasional black bear live within the community.
Mammals White-tailed deer live on the sanctuary throughout the year.