Acne in the Tatra Mountains. Unique animal species at risk
The threat of acne virus is not inferior. This time we’ll be talking about Slovakia Tatra National Park. Authorities appeal to tourists and people in areas affected by the disease to give up on visiting the mountains.
“We are urging people in areas affected by acne to consider staying in Tatra National Park during the spread of the virus. The mere virus is a very infectious disease that affects both breeding animals and the wild.
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As park officials pointed out, acne is not just a problem with agriculture that is a highly infectious viral disease. It also applies to wild faunas, particularly unique populations, including goats on either side of the Tatra Mountains.
Park services are wary – “The Kodzhaska only occurs in high-rise areas, and cases of infection can have serious consequences across the species.”
Slovakia. Tatra National Park brings attention to trails
Slovak naturalists also advocate the dangers that tourists may find from introducing dogs to trails in the Slovak part of the Tatra Mountains. It can arise from this major threat and allows us to pay attention to the possibility that tetrapods can transfer the virus to the natural environment.
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Six highly infectious disease lesions in cattle and other breeding animals have been identified in Slovakia. According to officials at Tatra National Park, the virus came from Hungary. For this reason, Slovakia tightened control over the border between Hungary and Austria, closing the small border intersection. The test is scheduled to continue until May 7th.
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