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Assessing the human risk of 'zombie deer disease'

Scientists delve into the complexities of chronic wasting disease and its transmission among wildlife, raising concerns about future health implications.

Jennifer Chesak reports for the BBC.

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‘Crabs everywhere’: Off Canada’s Pacific coast, Indigenous Haida fight a host of invasive species

The unique wildlife of Haida Gwaii’s 150 islands is under attack by invasive crabs, rats and deer – echoing how local people also became vulnerable to outside forces.

A new approach to stopping ticks — with an old drug

A small study showed that feeding deer a type of ivermectin reduced the number of ticks drinking their blood.

Rare native Irish plants will become extinct as climate change alters habitats

Rare native plants will become extinct and non-native deer will increase across Ireland under the influence of climate change.

Why tick-borne diseases have reached ‘epidemic proportions’

Infections have more than doubled in the U.S. since 2004, afflicting many patients with long-term memory problems, overwhelming fatigue, and even red-meat allergies.
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Texas deer facing stunted antler growth after extreme drought

Ongoing drought in the American west is having serious ramifications for farmers, ranchers and drinking water supplies. Those troubles are also spilling over into local ecosystems.

The tick that causes a meat allergy is on the move

The lone star tick can trigger an allergic reaction to red meat in those bitten. Now this arachnid’s territory is expanding.
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