Starting in January, the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit will stop accepting ticks from people trying to determine ...
Seeing a medical professional is especially urgent if you show symptoms of severe babesiosis. These include yellowish skin or ...
Babesiosis, a tick-borne illness, is becoming more common in the U.S.
A hunter lobbying group is pushing for gray wolves to be delisted from the Endangered Species Act after a poor deer hunting season, though experts at the University of Minnesota say other factors are ...
The state Department of Health is reminding New Yorkers, visitors and everyone who enjoys the outdoors of the importance of ...
The chipmunks, mice, and red and gray squirrels have been bolder the last few summers, as the cat Brian’s years caught up ...
The forest floor is now littered with apples and acorns. Outdoors Columnist Oak Duke shares what that means for deer hunting ...
Rates of babesiosis, a tick-borne parasitic disease, increased an average of 9% per year in the United States between 2015 ...
Scientists at Marshfield Clinic Research Institute are asking the public to submit ticks for a research study called the Tick Inventory via Citizen Science. The study is surveying the distribution of ...
Ssentongo explained that climate change may play a role. Changing factors like temperature, humidity, rainfall, and length of ...
Deer hunters who depend on wild food sources ... that they should be even more vigilant and aware of the possibility of ticks hitching a ride on their camo and boots. A favorite tactic when ...
Cases peaked during the summer months, and most occurred in Northeastern states, results showed. Of those diagnosed with ...