A startling increase in the prevalence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in southeastern Minnesota’s deer population has ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will discontinue targeted culling in the southeastern corner of the state — ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is discontinuing targeted deer culling in the southeast part of the state ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will discontinue targeted culling in the southeast corner of the state — including parts of Winona and Fillmore counties — where chronic wasting disease ...
The prevalence of CWD is around 5% in DPAs 647 and 648 in Fillmore County, meaning it could triple within the next few years ...
The targeted culling of deer to try and contain the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) is being ended in parts of ...
Research shows that for targeted culling to be effective, landowner-granted access to deer is central to its success.
A strategy change is taking place to help combat chronic wasting disease in three southeast Minnesota deer permit areas.
Officials say chronic wasting disease has reached "endemic stage" in three permit areas, meaning current management techniques are no longer effective.
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will discontinue targeted culling in deer permit areas 646, 647 and 648, in the ...
The Department of Natural Resources announced on Wednesday that they will cease targeted culling of deer in three permit areas due to levels of chronic wasting disease reaching endemic levels.