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Emaciated Deer in Alabama Woods Prompts Fear of an Outbreak of Deadly Hemorrhagic Disease
Workers at the Alabama Division of Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries are keeping a close watch on a possible hemorrhagic disease outbreak among northern Alabama deer. In recent weeks, reports of people discovering skinny deer have been heard, as well as seeing proof of it on game cameras, officials said.
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