Don't Feed the deer

New Hampshire Fish and Game officers warn the public against feeding deer, such as this doe. (WIKIMEDIA PHOTO)

CONCORD — As winter officially arrives in the Granite State, people may be noticing that deer have changed their activity patterns, and that more numerous and larger groups of deer are being observed. State Fish and Game Deer Biologist Dan Bergeron offers a strong warning to anyone thinking about feeding deer.

“Although you may feel bad for deer and want to help, the Fish and Game Department would like to remind the public to please not feed deer,” said Bergeron.

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