State health officials have confirmed the first case of rabies in New Mexico this year. The Health Department says a skunk in ...
A skunk in Clovis has tested positive for rabies.According to a news release from the City of Clovis, Animal Control received ...
Officials announced Friday a skunk found in Clovis has tested positive for rabies, the first confirmed case of the virus in the state.
Note: The video above reflects top headlines from morning of March 18, 2025. Clovis, N.M.– A skunk captured by animal control ...
The New Mexico Department of Health, a skunk in Curry County has tested positive for rabies. Rabies is a virus that affects mammals in New Mexico. It is uncommon in household pets because of ...
David Morgan, a state Department of Health spokesperson, said in a news release Friday that the skunk was found in Clovis but gave no other details. "Rabies is uncommon in household pets like dogs ...
Rabies was found in a skunk in Curry County ... said in a news release Friday that the skunk was found in Clovis but gave no other details.
The City of Clovis warning residents about a skunk they say tested positive for rabies. They say the animal was captured near 518 Weatherford Street around 8:20 P.M. Monday, March 10th.
A skunk captured in Clovis last week has tested positive for rabies, city officials announced in a news release on Monday. "Rabies is an infection of the nervous system caused by a virus that is ...
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