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Terrestrial Animal Rabies in Michigan: 2003 - Present

Terrestrial Animals Testing Positive for Rabies in Michigan by Year, 2003-Present (Click to view enlarged image in new browser window)

 

Map of terrestrial animals (no bats) testing positive for rabies from 2003 to the present, by year of testing. 

Over the past 8 years, cases of terrestrial rabies have been clustered in southeastern, Lower Michigan. (Click on map to left for larger image in PDF format)

 

 Terrestrial Animals Testing Positive for Rabies in Michigan by Species, 2003-Present (Click to view enlarged image in new browser window)

 

Map of terrestrial animals (no bats) testing positive for rabies from 2003 to the present, by species. 

Over the past 8 years, cases of terrestrial rabies have been clustered in southeastern, Lower Michigan. (Click on map to left for larger image in PDF format)


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