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Bay Area Lyme Foundation funds study on nonnative tick species

Summary by almanacnews.com
Due to climate change, more ticks are migrating north, including species that are not native to California. The Bay Area Lyme Foundation, based in Portola Valley, is funding a study at the University of California, Davis, that is looking into whether Lone Star ticks can invade the state.  The post Bay Area Lyme Foundation funds study on nonnative tick species appeared first on The Almanac.
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Mountain View Voice broke the news in on Tuesday, April 15, 2025.
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