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Deer Mortality Caused By EHD Allows Whitetail Hunters To Seek Refunds

The Roundup 02 Nov 2021
The first confirmed EHD report occurred in early August. .
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North Dakota deer season preview: Impact of EHD on whitetail populations remains to be seen ...

Grand Forks Herald 30 Oct 2021
13, said it would allow hunters with whitetail or “any” deer gun licenses in several western North Dakota hunting units to turn their licenses in for refunds because of EHD, as the disease is commonly known ... Hunters in EHD-affected units can expect fewer deer in localized areas, but the impact will vary within units, the wildlife chief said.
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EIT Health "Learning from innovators: creating a fit for purpose European Health Data Space (EHDS)" event (EIT - European Institute of Innovation and Technology)

Public Technologies 29 Oct 2021
) ... Real-world challenges and enablers to the creation of the European Health Data Space." ... The audience will get a chance to learn about their challenges, and to hear recommendations for the creation of an innovation friendly EHDS ... Disclaimer.
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Know Signs Of EHD In Livestock

The Roundup 26 Oct 2021
... or EHD," says Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist.
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Letter: Whitetail deer deaths from EHD staggering

The Bismarck Tribune 25 Oct 2021
The disease EHD has killed hundreds of deer just in a 5-mile radius of our property and this continues throughout ...
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Know the signs of EHD in livestock

The Jamestown Sun 21 Oct 2021
“Two notable infectious diseases transmitted by biting and or sucking insects are Bluetongue and Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease or EHD,” says Gerald Stokka, NDSU Extension veterinarian and livestock stewardship specialist ... “In North Dakota, EHD is a reportable disease,” says Stokka ... A blood sample is needed to test for bluetongue virus or EHD.
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EHD Found In Several Areas In Eastern Montana

The Roundup 19 Oct 2021
Early indications showed patterns and symptoms similar to epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD), and several dead deer had samples submitted for testing.
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For some deer hunters, finding of EHD in northern Red River Valley dampens hunting season prospects

Marietta Daily Journal 15 Oct 2021
Oct. 15—NEAR DRAYTON, N.D.Randy Schuster was out on his family's property along the Red River south of Drayton a couple of weeks ago when he came across a half-eaten whitetail doe laying in a field. He didn't think ... .
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EHD outbreak killing whitetails in Eastern Montana

The Sidney Herald 12 Oct 2021
Early indications showed patterns and symptoms similar to epizootic hemorrhagic disease ... .
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EHD outbreaks lead to unsold deer tags withdrawn

Black Hills Pioneer 12 Oct 2021
They have GPS on them, and when that pings in that they have died, we are really trying to get someone up there within 24 to 36 hours to pull a sample to test for EHD.” ... But, he said, when those remains are found next to a creek or a wet depression, it’s likely it died of EHD, he said.
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North Dakota Game and Fish confirms EHD in deer near Drayton

The Jamestown Sun 11 Oct 2021
DRAYTON, N.D ... Two deer found dead near Drayton, North Dakota, tested positive for epizootic hemorrhagic disease, said Dr ... Caused by a biting midge, EHD primarily afflicts white-tailed deer, but other big game species also are potentially susceptible ... .
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Two Scary Deer Illnesses Are Spreading in the U.S.

Gizmodo 11 Oct 2021
It’s a perilous time right now for deer in America ... .
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Department Continues to Monitor EHD Outbreak

Valley City Times Record 25 Sep 2021
EHD is a naturally occurring virus spread by a biting midge that is often fatal to white-tailed deer, and less commonly to mule deer, pronghorn and elk. Humans are not susceptible to the virus ... .
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'Zombie' deer disease: Why you can expect frequent EHD outbreaks

Poughkeepsie Journal 22 Sep 2021
More than 700 deer have been found dead according to New York's DEC ... .
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