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FWP receiving reports of localized EHD/BTV in white-tailed deer and antelope across Southeast Montana

MILES CITY – FWP wildlife biologists in southeast Montana’s Region 7 have seen an increase this fall in epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) and blue tongue virus (BTV) reports in white-tailed deer and antelope along the Yellowstone River corridor and out in prairie habitats. These cases are suspect but have not yet been confirmed through lab testing. EHD and BTV are hemorrhagic diseases that are c...
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powderriverexaminer.com broke the news in Broadus, United States on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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