SUGARLOAF TWP. — A deer-killing disease that invaded this winter is here to stay. “CWD like glitter. Once you have it, there’s no way to get rid of it,” Andrea Korman, a biologist ...
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Georgia reports first case of 'zombie deer disease' | What to knowOfficials urge hunters and the public to follow these guidelines: Georgia has joined several southeastern states, including Alabama and Florida, in detecting CWD. While the disease cannot be cured ...
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