Animals
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Fatal Chronic Wasting Disease Halts Rehabilitation Efforts for White-Tailed Deer Fawns in Tennessee
Efforts for the rehabilitation of white-tailed deer fawns in Tennessee will be put on hold due to the spread of fatal chronic wasting disease. Read more here.
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