CWD, though not so deadly at this point as EHD in terms of numbers, seems more ominous.
Aug. 26—The presence of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD), which is not known to infect humans, has been confirmed in Franklin County white-tailed deer, after the Indiana DNR sent samples of dead ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Customary orderliness, if not matter-of-fact calm, ruled when whitetail season opened Saturday within a widening deer disease zone ...
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How will deadly deer diseases impact hunting season in our region? ODNR to address issue
The continued spread of a deadly deer disease through Ohio will likely impact the upcoming deer hunting season, according to a state wildlife expert. Clint McCoy, a deer biologist with the Ohio ...
A virus transmitted by tiny flies is killing hundreds of deer across East Tennessee. With archery season for deer underway and firearm season just weeks away, some sportsmen are concerned that the ...
Something suggested recently, though without noticeable harm, merits a closer look after the Ohio Division of Wildlife reported results through the first six weekends of the bow season. The fact that ...
HELENA, Mont. — The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) have issued a warning about a recent outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) that is causing numerous deaths among ...
A disease deadly to deer has been found in two Mercer County communities and others in neighboring counties, the Pennsylvania Game Commission said. Epizootic hemorrhagic disease, better known as EHD, ...
HELENA, Mont. — Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks suspects that hemorrhagic disease is responsible for recent white-tailed deer deaths in the Eureka and Plains areas. Although these cases are suspect, ...
A deadly disease is sweeping through Maryland’s white-tailed deer population, with multiple counties seeing reports of dead or sick animals, state officials confirmed. The Maryland Department of ...
As a deadly disease sweeps through deer populations in the state, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) is considering lowering the number of deer that hunters can take in three southeast ...
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