Minnesota finds itself ranked among the top 20 states for deer population, with the approaching hunting season prompting renewed interest in the state’s wildlife. While recent milder winters have aided recovery in many areas, particularly in Southern Minnesota, the state overall does not make the top 10, trailing behind states like Texas with 5.5 million deer and Michigan, despite its expansive woodlands.
The white-tailed deer is the predominant species in Minnesota, often identified by its iconic white tail. As vehicle collisions with deer remain a significant concern in the state, understanding population numbers and dynamics is essential for both conservation efforts and safety. For readers interested in detailed rankings or insights into deer management, this story offers an intriguing look at how Minnesota stacks up nationally.
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