Science New research shows drought conditions drive deer populations to croplands, urban environments November 30, 2025 11:04 am KSL.com 0 Min Read SHARE New USU research tracked movements of mule deer during drought and found that when water content in plants drops, deer will abandon their natural habitat for irrigated croplands. This post was originally published on this site Previous Article Winter weather advisory extended through Sunday evening, more snow to come Next Article Chelsea vs. Arsenal, Premier League: Confirmed lineups; how to watch