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The Rocky Mountains Have Ticks. Scientists Want To Know What Viruses They’re Carrying

Outlet: KUNC

01 May, 2018

KUNC: The northeast, he says, is humid and chock full of ticks and mosquitoes. “Here, we have snow covered mountains and pine forest and the ticks are not in the same numbers. It’s pleasant,” says the disease ecologist with Colorado State University. He estimates he’s collected about 7,000 ticks over his career.

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