Life-threatening foot disease found in endangered huemul deer in Chile by Staff April 17, 2019 April 17, 2019 24 views 24Scientists report the first cases of foot disease for endangered huemul deer in Chilean Patagonia. Culturally iconic, the huemul deer is featured alongside the condor on Chile’s coat of arms and is a symbol of biodiversity in the region.Source: sciencedaily.com ScienceDaily 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail previous post Artificial intelligence speeds efforts to develop clean, virtually limitless fusion energy next post The Cerrado once connected the Andes with the Atlantic Rainforest Related Posts Sister cities can help communities better navigate the... May 3, 2024 Aligned peptide ‘noodles’ could enable lab-grown biological tissues May 3, 2024 Quantifying U.S. health impacts from gas stoves May 3, 2024 Physics confirms that the enemy of your enemy... May 3, 2024 Stony coral tissue loss disease is shifting the... May 3, 2024 Newly discovered mechanism of T-cell control can interfere... May 3, 2024