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Minnesota health officials are monitoring an increase in tularemia cases among humans and companion animals, particularly in Twin Cities residents and in cats.
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According to the Minnesota Department of Health, the Minnesota Board of Animal Health and the Minnesota Department of Natural ...
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH), the Minnesota Board of Animal Health (BAH) and the Minnesota Department of Natural ...
The illness, called tularemia, is caused by the bacteria Francisella tularensis. People typically develop the illness from ...
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Follow these tips from Owen and Pierce on how to keep hungry rabbits away from your plants and flowers: Be proactive. “The best approach is to prevent a problem before it happens and the animal ...
Prince, my wandering kitten, kept going out into the bean field and coming back. I didn't think much of it until I heard a squeaky toy and looked up to ...
In an ambitious desert reclamation project, the introduction of 1.2 million rabbits into the Dalat Buner Desert has turned barren land into a thriving oasis, transforming the environment and ...
Sure, they're cute, but rabbits are some of the most destructive garden pests apart from deer. Not only do they eat all types of plants, but they burrow to make nests and will dig up your lawn as well ...
People are being asked to track the location of Asian hornet nests rather than destroy them. It comes as Queen Asian hornets are set to leave their primary nests alongside worker hornets to build ...