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With protection from the Army and its fence, the Seneca white deer have grown to an estimated 200. If buyers take down the fence, the white deer aren’t expected to last long.
Romulus, N.Y. - Dennis Money tells anyone who'll listen that the days of the famous, all-white deer herd at the former Seneca Army Depot are numbered. Sometime in 2016 the three-person crew from ...
The white deer at the former Seneca Army Depot in Romulus have been protected since the late 1940s by the fence that has surrounded the depot. They now number about 200. (Stephen D. Cannerelli ...
The land where the Seneca white deer live used to be part of Seneca Army Depot in New York's Finger Lakes region. It's now is a 2,800-acre wildlife sanctuary and military history site that is open ...
The white deer were first spotted at the depot in 1949. They are not albino, but rather a natural variation of brown-colored deer. They are "leucistic,'' meaning they lack pigmentation in the hair.
ROMULUS, N.Y. — Hundreds of ghostly white deer roaming among overgrown munitions bunkers at a sprawling former Army weapons depot face an uncertain future. The white deer — a genetic quirk ...
Seneca White Deer Tours says the 90-minute tours at the former Seneca Army Depot in Romulus will begin Thursday. It’s the first time in more than five years the former depot will be open to the ...
Come Fall, you may be able to see Seneca County's famous white deer up close as bus tours are coming to the former Seneca Army Depot.Seneca White Deer Inc., a non-profit corporation that has been ...
Seneca White Deer, Inc., (SWD) which for years has promoted turning the unique 7,000-acre facility into a world class eco-tourism and military park, plans to bid on purchasing the depot at some ...
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ROMULUS, N.Y. (AP) — Guided bus tours to view the world's largest herd of white, white-tailed deer are set to resume in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York.