None of the 1,618 deer that hunters harvested in and near northwestern Minnesota’s bovine tuberculosis (TB) management zone displayed obvious signs of the disease, likely eliminating the need for additional hunting seasons this winter and late winter sharpshooting, according to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR). “Because adequate samples have been obtained, there will […]
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