At the end of most summers, Illinois squirrel hunters and deer hunters scouting locations for the upcoming bow season often find carcasses of whitetails that have fallen victim to Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD).
A couple of unanswered questions about EHD, a virus transmitted by biting midges, is how the deer herd recovers from severe outbreaks? And how can state wildlife agencies like DNR manage the herd through the disease by adjusting deer season regulations?
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