Commentary: Hunters are ‘eyes and ears’ of Illinois DNR’s watch for EHD in deer
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Each year between August and October, especially during hot and dry summers, landowners, deer hunters and wildlife enthusiasts are encouraged to keep an eye open for signs of an outbreak of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in the local white-tailed deer herd.
In Illinois, DNR continually monitors the status of this disease with the assistance of the many individuals who report dead deer observed in the field.
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