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Parasites, poor health, weather eyed in Indiana deer deaths
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Parasites, poor health, weather eyed in Indiana deer deaths
April 28, 2021 GMT
KENTLAND, Ind. (AP) Dozens of deer found dead this winter in northwest Indiana may have died from a combination of parasites, poor health and cold, snowy conditions, state officials say.
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said Wednesday that about 40 white-tailed deer were found dead in late February and early March on private property in Newton County after a heavy snowfall melted.
Test results from the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab at Purdue University found that the wild deer were infested with parasites known as lung worm, which occur commonly throughout the deer’s range, the DNR said.
Parasites detected in dead wild deer on Newton County property, DNR says
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Parasites detected after 40 wild deer found dead on private property in Indiana Share Updated: 8:50 AM EDT Apr 28, 2021 Emily Sanderson
The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. Share Updated: 8:50 AM EDT Apr 28, 2021 Emily Sanderson About 40 deer were found dead on a private property in Newton County and officials believe heavy snow, cold temperatures and poor nutrition played a part in their deaths.Lab results confirmed the presence of parasites in the wild white-tailed deer that were found dead in late February and early March.The deer were found dead soon after heavy snow melted.According to Moriah Boggess, deer biologist for the Indiana DNR Division of Fish & Wildlife, the deer may have died days or weeks before being discovered.Lab results from diagnostic testing conducted at the Indiana Animal Disease Diagnostic Lab at Purdue University identified the parasites as lung worm, which Boggess says