Two deer-killing conditions, chronic wasting disease and EHD, are bringing changes to Ohio's hunting season.
ALLEGAN COUNTY, MI – An emaciated deer found in Allegan County has tested positive for chronic wasting disease, the state Department of Natural Resources said. The doe is the first to test positive ...
The Indiana Department of Natural Resources confirmed three positive cases of chronic wasting disease in wild white-tailed deer during last year’s hunting season in Noble, Franklin and Rush counties.
GENESEE COUNTY, MI – The Michigan Department of Natural Resources has reported the first case of chronic wasting disease in a deer in Genesee County. A 2.5-year-old doe tested positive after it walked ...
Chronic Wasting Disease affects deer, elk, and similar species and has no known cure or vaccine. Officials advise against consuming meat from deer that appear sick or test positive for the disease.
The epidemic that wiped out tens of thousands of deer in southeastern Ohio during summer and fall offered a spectacular reminder of what pathogens in the wild can do. The outbreak of epizootic ...
(WAND) — The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) will debut an automated notification system to relay Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) test results to deer hunters statewide. Chronic wasting ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has confirmed cases of chronic wasting disease in deer in Middle Tennessee, marking the first time the disease has been detected in Dickson ...
MADISON - Chronic wasting disease continues to spread and increase in prevalence in Wisconsin's wild white-tailed deer, according to data from the Department of Natural Resources. Testing coordinated ...
Missouri requires mandatory chronic wasting disease testing for deer harvested in 35 counties Nov. 15-16. Chronic wasting disease is a fatal neurological illness in deer with no reported cases in ...
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