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<blockquote data-quote="BSK" data-source="post: 5395998" data-attributes="member: 17"><p>EHD is a naturally occurring process, and part of "Nature's Way" of keep the species strong. And in the Deep South, where deer are exposed to EHD all the time every year, few deer actually die of it. EHD in these regions is so endemic that deer have become, through natural Selection, fairly immune to the disease.</p><p></p><p>What I'm getting at is, even if I could magically wipe away EHD, I would not. It sure is a pisser for us deer managers in areas where EHD outbreaks can hit hard, but it is part of the natural process.</p><p></p><p>CWD, considering it's somewhat man-made, is a different story. Although letting Nature take Her course is still the ultimate answer. Unfortunately, that will take a very, VERY long time. Much longer than our lifetimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BSK, post: 5395998, member: 17"] EHD is a naturally occurring process, and part of "Nature's Way" of keep the species strong. And in the Deep South, where deer are exposed to EHD all the time every year, few deer actually die of it. EHD in these regions is so endemic that deer have become, through natural Selection, fairly immune to the disease. What I'm getting at is, even if I could magically wipe away EHD, I would not. It sure is a pisser for us deer managers in areas where EHD outbreaks can hit hard, but it is part of the natural process. CWD, considering it's somewhat man-made, is a different story. Although letting Nature take Her course is still the ultimate answer. Unfortunately, that will take a very, VERY long time. Much longer than our lifetimes. [/QUOTE]
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