White Tailed Deer

angelburst29

The Living Force
An article describing recent massive Deer die-offs in Illinois and several other States with additional links.

http://beforeitsnews.com/mass-animal-death/2012/10/2043-deer-deaths-due-to-hemorrhagic-disease-dnr-illinois-2430546.html

The Illinois Department of Natural Resources has received reports of 2,043 deer deaths from 76 counties likely caused by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD).

EHD is caused by a virus spread by biting midges and is often fatal in white-tailed deer.
Deer experience high fever, and often are found dead in and around water sources.

The last update in early September said more than 700 dead deer had been reported to officials with calls coming from more than 50 counties.

According to DNR, hunters should not be concerned about eating venison from deer that might have been infected with EHD and survived.

EHD has been found in neighboring Midwest states including Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin.

EHD confirmed in Montgomery County deer. Graterford, Pennsylvania
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Oct 04 2012


3,000 reports of dead deer, Nebraska
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Oct 04 2012


101 Deer have died from EHD in three counties in Delaware
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Oct 04 2012


Arizona officials seeks tissue samples from deer, elk
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Oct 04 2012


Lichen kills elk near Wamsutter, Wyo.
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Oct 04 2012


Dead deer in Columbia and Rock counties died from EHD, Wisconsin
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Oct 04 2012


Fatal Disease to deer spreading in Illinois
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Oct 04 2012


Outbreak of disease affecting Northeast Ohio deer herds
To Mass Animal Death on Wednesday Oct 03 2012


2,800 dead whitetail deer, Missouri
To Mass Animal Death on Wednesday Oct 03 2012


8,500 Deer Dead in Michigan from EHD, DNR
To Mass Animal Death on Wednesday Oct 03 2012


EHD confirmed as cause of Wisconsin deer deaths
To Mass Animal Death on Tuesday Sep 25 2012


PA Game Commission Looking Into Deer Deaths In Northwestern Pennsylvania
To Mass Animal Death on Tuesday Sep 25 2012


Pennsylvania Game Commission, EHD Confirmed In Beaver County, Pa.
To Mass Animal Death on Monday Sep 10 2012


Unexplained Hoof Disease Spreads Quickly in Southwest Washington Elk
To Mass Animal Death on Saturday Sep 08 2012


Deer deaths attributed to Bluetongue disease in Hudson, Ohio
To Mass Animal Death on Friday Sep 07 2012


400 deer have been reported dead, Gnats to blame for deaths in NC ?
To Mass Animal Death on Wednesday Sep 05 2012


Whitetail deer are being found dead across South Dakota
To Mass Animal Death on Wednesday Sep 05 2012

Whats wrong with these sick cattle they are slaughtering ? What’s killing the deer ? *VIDEO*
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 23 2012


Disease spread by gnat tied to deer deaths near Verdigris River, Oklahoma
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 16 2012


Dead and Sick deer Reported in eastern Kansas
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 23 2012


Deer deaths remain a mystery, Oklahoma
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 23 2012


Uknown what caused recent elk deaths in Missouri
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 23 2012


900 white-tailed deer dead across eight Michigan counties this summer, 600 more than last summer
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 23 2012


Disease continues to kill deer, spreading across Nebraska
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 23 2012 18:00


“More Deer Deaths” this time In Southwestern Pennsylvania
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday Aug 23 2012 13:07

Deaths of white-tailed deers in Stone Mountain State Park, North Carolina
To Mass Animal Death on Tuesday Jul 31 2012


Alarming 75% reindeer die-off this winter on St. Paul Island, Alaska << ☢ ?
To Mass Animal Death on Sunday Jun 24 2012


Mystery of dozens of dead deer Kinmen’s, Taiwan
To Mass Animal Death on Thursday May 17 2012


90 percent + white-tailed deer populations dead, Northern Plains
To Mass Animal Death on on Monday, January 9, 2012
 
Seems to me this is a situation where the main predator of deer, wolves and coyotes, were systematically killed off in North America which caused an overpopulation of deer and what you are now seeing is perhaps nature balancing itself out. Although I wouldn't discount some of this related to the vast pollution of the US causing disease as well.
 

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