“The animals were transported to a lab in Grand Junction, operated by Colorado State University, and there’s pretty strong evidence that it’s a disease caused by tularemia,” said Joe Lewandowski, a spokesman for the Division of Wildlife.
link“The animals were transported to a lab in Grand Junction, operated by Colorado State University, and there’s pretty strong evidence that it’s a disease caused by tularemia,” said Joe Lewandowski, a spokesman for the Division of Wildlife.
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