(Back in the news again)“The phone’s been ringing off the hook,” said Bill Stansley, a research scientist for the state Division of Fish and Wildlife. “Calls have been picking up from police in your area (Morris County) and from so many other callers lately. Hillsborough has been busy calling for weeks.”
Deer recently found ailing and dead in Madison, Florham Park, Chatham, Harding, Long Hill and East Hanover are suspected of having been stricken by epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD), which is caused by bites from the culicoides variipennis midge.
Fish & Wildlife’s Deer Project leader Carole Stanko said Tuesday there had been many “presumptive reports” of EHD in Morris County. A preliminary lab report confirmed EHD in deer from the Hopewell area, where an estimated 50 to 100 died last month, after dead deer were also found in the
Hillsborough, Princeton, East Amwell and Montgomery townships.
http://beta.app.com/article/BZ/2011...sease-affects-deer-population-in-northern-N.J.
Deer recently found ailing and dead in Madison, Florham Park, Chatham, Harding, Long Hill and East Hanover are suspected of having been stricken by epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD), which is caused by bites from the culicoides variipennis midge.
Fish & Wildlife’s Deer Project leader Carole Stanko said Tuesday there had been many “presumptive reports” of EHD in Morris County. A preliminary lab report confirmed EHD in deer from the Hopewell area, where an estimated 50 to 100 died last month, after dead deer were also found in the
Hillsborough, Princeton, East Amwell and Montgomery townships.
http://beta.app.com/article/BZ/2011...sease-affects-deer-population-in-northern-N.J.