State health officials have confirmed the first case of rabies in New Mexico this year. The Health Department says a skunk in ...
Note: The video above reflects top headlines from morning of March 18, 2025. Clovis, N.M.– A skunk captured by animal control ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
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.
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.
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