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As the summer ends, white-tailed deer fawns begin losing their white... spots, which serve as a form of camouflage from the time they are born.
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The New Jersey Division of Fish and Wildlife is asking the public to... be alert for deer that may be affected by Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease (EHD) and to report any suspected cases. Outbreaks in New Jersey typically occur in August through October. EHD cannot be transmitted to people.
Symptoms include: difficulty standing, drooling, lethargy, respiratory distress, foam from the mouth or nose, and swelling of the face, tongue and neck. Sick or dead deer are often seen in or near water.
Reports can be made to:
Northern Region: 609-259-6965
Southern Region: 609-748-2065
Division Veterinarian: 908-735-6398
More info: www.njfishandwildlife.com/…/ehd_alert20…
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Is your license information up to date?
With the opening day of Fal...l Bow season this past weekend and permit sales for Deer, Fall Turkey and Bear now underway, the Division of Fish and Wildlife would like to remind hunters to please ensure your information in the New Jersey Electronic License System is up to date and accurate before going in the field. Having your current e-mail address in the license database will also allow us to keep you informed of conditions affecting hunting and fishing.
Simply log in and select “Edit Customer Profile” to make sure your information is up to date. You must enter either the last four digits of your Social Security Number or your Driver’s License number to log in. Please use your driver's license number only if it has previously been recorded in the system.
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