Tick numbers and tick-borne diseases on the rise
April 14, 2022
Researchers say climate change is one of the reasons that deer ticks are out longer each year and steadily spreading farther north, bringing Lyme Disease and Powassan virus with them.
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Line of storms rumbling through the Plains
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Jersey Shore town continues to elevate roadways to alleviate coastal flooding
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Man detained in connection to brush fire near the Griffith Observatory
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Global leaders warn ‘climate catastrophe’ on the horizon
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University of Miami study finds baby corals can contract deadly disease
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Be prepared for the weather at major sports events across the country
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Hundreds of snails crawl into yard
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Dust devil spins through Alabama baseball field
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Engineers develop enzyme that could provide a solution to the plastic crisis
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SpaceX rocket launches Starlink satellite
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Massive black dust devil spotted in China
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Uruguay slammed by Cyclone Yakecan
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Paris residents enjoy summer weather
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Climate change allowing for a longer tick season
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Pakistan zoo animals try to stay cool during heat wave