Study: Warmer summers worsen tick infestations for U.S. moose

A moose wades in a small pond in Superior National Forest near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area, Minn., in 2008. Winter tick infestation is common with moose across the northern U.S. Climate change may make it worse, scientists say.
Jim Mone | AP 2008
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