Washington State University: Parasitic Worm Likely Playing Role in Decline of Moose Populations
May 16, 2024
May 16, 2024
PULLMAN, Washington, May 16 (TNSres) -- Washington State University issued the following news release:
A parasitic worm that can infest the brains of moose appears to be playing a role in the decline of the iconic animal in some regions of North America.
Moose populations have been dwindling for years across the country due to many contributing factors, but new research at Washington State University has found the impact of Eleaophora schneideri, also known as the arter . . .
A parasitic worm that can infest the brains of moose appears to be playing a role in the decline of the iconic animal in some regions of North America.
Moose populations have been dwindling for years across the country due to many contributing factors, but new research at Washington State University has found the impact of Eleaophora schneideri, also known as the arter . . .