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ALAMOSA, Colo. (CBS4)- The blue tongue virus is connected to some deer deaths in Alamosa. Colorado Parks and Wildlife said the disease was discovered in at least two dead mule deer. The disease is ...
Thick foliage in the woods? Of course. An outbreak of the biting midges that cause EHD (Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease) and blue tongue deaths in deer in dry years? Unfortunately that last one is ...
A viral disease found in deer commonly known as blue tongue has spread into Southwest Virginia after game officials in Tennessee reported an outbreak there earlier this week. A report issued ...
But in large concentrations in deer already compromised by other parasites or disease, they can contribute to the animal’s death. Blue tongue is a virus contracted by deer through the bite of a ...
The region’s wildlife has been hit hard by this summer’s drought, as the Department of Fish and Wildlife reports deer are dying from an outbreak of blue tongue disease. Fish and Wildlife says ...
The disease can be caused by epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) or blue tongue virus — both of which have been detected in South Dakota this year, according to GFP officials. Many deer will ...
According to Bowyer, it is common to see deer contract blue tongue. He said the disease is spread by a small type of fly that is found around small bodies of water. Bowyer said the disease poses ...
These deer may be lethargic, swollen, or have a blue tongue. If the deer is already dead, it’s body will most likely be near a water source. Click here to report.
Therefore, the restrictions imposed by the disease outbreaks of deer and bluetongue (serotype ... from areas of the island infected with blue tongue serum type three, while, in the rest of ...