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Screwworm infestation threatens tiny deer in Florida Keys

FILE - In this February 2013 file photo, a Key deer forages for food in the National Key Deer Refuge in the Florida Keys. An agricultural emergency has been declared in the Florida Keys over a fly larvae infestation threatening endangered deer found only in the island chain. In a statement Monday, Oct. 3, 2016, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said the discovery of New World screwworm in the National Key Deer Refuge “sends shivers down every rancher’s spine.” Screwworm feed on the animals’ flesh, and infestations can be fatal to livestock and pets. (AP Photo/Beth J. Harpaz, File)

BIG PINE KEY, Fla. - An agricultural emergency has been declared in the Florida Keys over a fly larvae infestation threatening endangered deer found only in the island chain.

In a statement Monday, Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam said the discovery of New World screwworm in the National Key Deer Refuge "sends shivers down every rancher's spine." Screwworm feed on the animals' flesh, and infestations can be fatal to livestock and pets.

Refuge manager Dan Clark says about 40 of the 3-feet-tall Key deer have had to be euthanized over the last month due to the screwworm infestation.

To stop the infestation from spreading north, officials have established an animal health check point on the only road leading from the Keys. Putnam's office says sterile flies will be released to eradicate the area's screwworm fly population.

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