Thursday, September 4, 2014

More Ticks Equals More Concern for New Hampshire Moose Population

Mike Clifford, Public News Service - NH
Mike Clifford, Public News Service - NH
PHOTO: A new report from the National Wildlife Federation finds winter ticks are becoming more abundant in New Hampshire, in part because of less severe winters. The ticks pose a threat to the depleted New England moose population. Photo credit: Paul Anderson/Morguefile.PHOTO: A new report from the National Wildlife Federation finds winter ticks are becoming more abundant in New Hampshire, in part because of less severe winters. The ticks pose a threat to the depleted New England moose population. Photo credit: Paul Anderson/Morguefile. PHOTO: A new report from the National Wildlife Federation finds winter ticks are becoming more abundant in New Hampshire, in part because of less severe winters. The ticks pose a threat to the depleted New England moose population. Photo credit: Paul Anderson/Morguefile. http://www.publicnewsservice.org/2014-09-02/environment/growing-number-of-ticks-poses-danger-for-new-hampshire-moose-and-human-populations/a41441-1

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