Minnesota’s fight against chronic wasting disease (CWD) in deer has expanded following confirmed infections near Greenfield ...
Chronic wasting disease, an unstoppable killer of deer, is creeping closer to Columbus. Initially detected at Killdeer Plains Wildlife Area in Wyandot County during the 2020 hunting season ...
The disease — which is 100% fatal — causes a deer's nervous system to shut down until they die, but there's no evidence of ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes report a mule deer shot on the northern portion of the reservation has tested ...
The closest CWD positive wild deer to the one detected in DPA 701 is 31 miles from a positive in DPA 605. The CWD positive ...
This finding is concerning because it indicates possible new areas of CWD prevalence in wild deer where it hasn’t previously ...
It’s likely that some regulations in DPAs 266, 701, and 271 will change in the upcoming season in accordance with the DNR's ...
Georgia DNR says that CWD “doesn’t appear to naturally infect pets, cattle, or other livestock.” However, other types of deer, including elk and moose, are at risk. The disease can spread ...
Cases confirmed in two adult bucks — one in DPA 266 near Hawley, Minnesota, and the other in DPA 701 near Greenfield in ...
This makes Georgia the 36th U.S. state to confirm the presence of CWD in its wild deer herd. Georgia is the 36th U.S. state to confirm the presence of CWD. The disease has also been confirmed in four ...
Chronic wasting disease substantially reduces survival rates and suppresses population growth of white-tailed deer. And in areas of Wisconsin where CWD prevalence is 30% or higher in adult female ...