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Screwworm Threat to Texas Deer
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Texas wildlife officials are sounding the alarm on a deadly parasite—the New World screwworm—that’s threatening newborn deer during fawning season. With over five million white-tailed deer and a $10 billion hunting economy at stake, early detection is critical. These flesh-eating flies target vulnerable fawns, and unlike cattle, deer aren’t being treated for navels. Experts urge hunters and outdoorsmen to watch for signs of injury and report suspicious wounds immediately. Sterile male flies are being deployed, but public vigilance could mean the difference between containment and catastrophe. Your eyes in the field matter—spot it, report it, save the deer.
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