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Deer population dwindles due to diseases, Iowa DNR says

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BOONE, Iowa -- The Iowa DNR continues to see increased numbers for two deer-killing diseases and is now trying to find best practices to contain the spread ahead of the 2025 hunting season. The Iowa Department of Natural Resources has been tracking and maintaining deer populations for decades and they say the spread of two diseases is causing deer populations to dwindle. "We have reason to believe that deer populations throughout much of the sta…
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