South Texas hunters and outdoor enthusiasts will need to monitor animals potentially affected by an infectious disease caused by maggots after positive detection was found in a cow across the ...
and the Texas Department of Parks and Wildlife is asking people in South Texas to watch out for animals affected by the screwworms. The parasitic screwworm was eradicated from the U.S. in 1966, but it ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department issued a statement asking hunters and outdoor enthusiasts in South Texas to watch ... isolation from other animals or people, and, integrally, the presence ...
The advisory, posted by the department on Dec. 30, was issued for outdoor enthusiasts in South ... animal health officials ask those along the southern Texas border to monitor wildlife, livestock ...
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is urging ... that infest the tissue or flesh of warm-blooded animals. They're primarily found in South America and the Caribbean. While screwworms ...