Life-Threatening Foot Disease Found in Endangered Huemul Deer in

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Scientists report the first cases of foot disease for endangered huemul deer in Chilean Patagonia in a study led by the Wildlife Conservation Society and the University of California, Davis’ One Health Institute, with partnering institutions in Chile and the United States. 

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Life-Threatening Foot Disease Found in Endangered Huemul Deer in Chile

Be on the watch for Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in deer

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