Some beavers have died due to rabbit fever in Utah. Read more here. In Utah, some beavers have died and authorities pointed to the rabbit fever as the cause of their deaths.
At least nine beavers and a vole have been found dead in Utah after an unusual outbreak of tularemia, also known as rabbit fever, which can infect and kill humans, cats and dogs. Experts warn people to be wary of ticks, which can transmit the disease across species.
DWR News Release It’s become a standard part of Utah’s any legal weapon (rifle) deer hunt each year: hunters are once again being asked to bring their harvested deer to various stations across the state so Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologists can test the animals for chronic wasting disease. Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is
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