There is a quiet that settles over the deer woods after the season. It is not silence, but a pause many of us trust – a familiar, brief stillness in the rhythm of the land.
For over two decades, Illinois hunters and wildlife managers relied on another kind of steadiness. It was determined, often controversial, but mostly effective. The aim was to hold chronic wasting disease at bay.
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