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Michigan’s Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has confirmed the first cases of Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) in deer for 2025. The viral disease, which can be fatal to deer, has been detected in four counties, including one in West Michigan. EHD is a recurring concern for the state’s deer population, and the DNR is advising residents to be aware of the disease and its symptoms.
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- DNR: EHD found in deer in 4 counties, including one in West Michigan woodtv.com
- Michigan DNR confirms the state’s first cases of EHD in deer in these four counties WZZM13.com
- Viral disease that can kill deer found in 4 Michigan counties. What to know about EHD Detroit Free Press
- Michigan reports first 4 cases of deer hemorrhagic disease in 4 southern counties this year The Detroit News
- Michigan confirms first cases of epizootic hemorrhagic disease in deer in 2025 ClickOnDetroit | WDIV Local 4

