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Ticks in Migrating Animals, Invasive Species, Increased Human-Wildlife Disease Transmission
Experts explain that as more wild animals that might carry ticks migrate to the north, there is an increase in occurrences of invasive species, as well as human-wildlife interaction, which aids in spreading disease faster.
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