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The Science of Wildlife Dr. Bradley has spent his life pursuing wildlife. The Science of Wildlife page was created to distribute some of the knowledge he has gained to you!

Danny Bradley Ph.D. has spent nearly four decades in pursuit of wildlife since he killed that first Gray Squirrel as a child in Bonnerdale Arkansas. In his quest for different species of wildlife Dr. Bradley could have been found from the deserts of Nevada to the swamps of Florida. The search for knowledge of animals eventually led Danny to the classroom at the University of Arkansas, where he gained his Ph.D. in an Animal Science (Avian Nutrition).

10/16/2019

Wow!

10/16/2019

That deer was tired.

I’d give him one more year.......(sarcasm)
10/16/2019

I’d give him one more year.......(sarcasm)

Rumor is this buck was taken in Kansas. Crazy!!!!

10/16/2019

Man that’s a heartbreaker!

10/16/2019

Deer hunting in America is awesome. But there's some stuff we need to talk about if we're going to keep it that way.

10/16/2019

Bucks are much more aggressive when the rut is in full swing. Your tactics should match. Calling and rattling can be very effective, but how do you know when to use them? Read on.

10/16/2019

Let’s see some of the deer pics of the ones our followers have killed this year! Anyone?

LOL! Yep!
10/16/2019

LOL! Yep!

This may be true in some areas, but here in North Texas, this is not the case. What does everyone think?
10/16/2019

This may be true in some areas, but here in North Texas, this is not the case. What does everyone think?

November gets all the glory when it comes to hunting whitetail bucks, but here's 4 reasons October is better than November to kill a buck.

The stills are here and being set up.
03/08/2019

The stills are here and being set up.

Paul Caldwell with Confederate Stills of Alabama going over the fermentation tanks with owner Danny Bradley. These are incredible!

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