NASHVILLE — White-tailed deer populations in portions of Middle and West Tennessee are currently experiencing an increase in hemorrhagic disease (HD). HD is a naturally occurring disease in deer, typical of southeastern states. These viruses are transmitted by a biting midge, also known as no-see-ums. So far there has been no confirmation of the disease ...
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