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A dataset of the abundance of
Summary: Scientists in France wanted to understand how diseases spread from the environment to people, especially diseases from tick bites. To do this, they visited 15 different outdoor areas and dragged special cloths on the ground to catch ticks. Over three months in the spring, they caught more than 2,200 ticks! Most of them were young ticks called nymphs. This information helps experts track where ticks live and how to keep people safe from tick-borne illnesses.
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