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		<title>Screwworm infestation threatens tiny deer in Florida Keys</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[An agricultural emergency has been declared in the Florida Keys over a fly larvae infestation threatening endangered deer found only in the island chain. In a statement Monday, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said the discovery of New World screwworm in the National Key Deer Refuge &#8220;sends shivers down every rancher&#8217;s spine.&#8221; Screwworm feed on the animals&#8217; flesh, and infestations can be fatal to livestock and pets. Refuge manager Dan Clark says about 40 of the 3-feet-tall Key deer have had&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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