chronic wasting disease, deer

Baiting and feeding encourage deer to congregate around a shared food source, risking the transmission of CWD through direct ...
The rapid progression of chronic wasting disease in wild deer and elk in the Northern Rockies means it’s here to stay. There is one instance of the fatal disease being eradicated in the wild, in 2005 ...
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has been informed by the Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and ...
Chronic wasting disease slowly turns the brains of infected deer (and other cervids) into spongy, deteriorating masses, triggering bizarre behavior and, inevitably, a fatal outcome.
The feeding ban appears to stop short of ending WDFW’s own wildlife feeding operations. Elk and bighorn sheep are commonly ...
Sportsmen express concern legislation to expand hunting over bait will be detrimental to wildlife and hunting in the Mountain ...
Wildlife managers are plotting an initial response to the disease outbreak as more confirmed and suspected cases are ...