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In metro Detroit and west Michigan, some communities are looking into sharpshooters to trim herds. Deer are blamed for ...
The prospect of Lyme disease is no joke. About 47% of the adult ticks that the St. Joseph County Department of Health has ...
Spring may have only just started showing signs of life in northern parts of the country, but tick season has already begun.
The tick-borne parasitic disease is endemic in New England, but it's been found from Virginia to Maine as well as the upper Midwest, from Michigan to Minnesota, as deer ticks expand their range.
A new case of chronic wasting disease has been confirmed among a Michigan deer. This latest case, involving a 7-year-old farmed deer in Osceola County, was reported Tuesday by the Michigan ...
The Farmington City Council meeting on Monday, April 7, will feature a presentation from a Farmington Hills official on deer ...
Farmington Hills is considering annual professional culls by sharpshooters and a loosening of city ordinances to allow ...
Much of the Western Upper Peninsula (U.P.) of Michigan has been identified by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services as a confirmed area with blacklegged ticks present with Lyme bacteria ...
City officials are taking a deer overpopulation problem by the antlers, proposing annual culls and local hunter participation ...
Lansing — The Michigan Department of Natural Resources says it is "open" to negotiating changes to penalties associated with a controversial deer baiting ban in the Lower Peninsula, a move that ...