Rabies found in SW New Mexico

NMDOH has confirmed rabies in five wild animals in southwest New Mexico. All rabid animals were reported at or near a residence and acted aggressively towards people. They include: a fox and a bobcat both in reserve preservation land areas, a bobcat near Mimbres in Grant County, a fox from the Kingston area in Sierra County, and a fox near Datil in Catron County.
 
Additional information can be found here: https://www.nmhealth.org/news/disease/2022/5/?view=186
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Source: New Mexico Cattle Growers Association