
DNR: Targeting CWD by expanding hunting, limiting deer-to-deer contact
According to the agency, 2019 season regulations designed to control disease for long-term health of Minnesota’s wild deer.

According to the agency, 2019 season regulations designed to control disease for long-term health of Minnesota’s wild deer.

How can the state help visitors learn more about hunting regulations and opportunities?

The Wisconsin DNR spent nearly $10,000 to bring wildlife officials from around the Midwest to Madison for a conference on chronic wasting disease. The Associated Press obtained receipts through an open records request that show

“If you don’t have it, you don’t want it.” “Buy time and pay for science.” You might have heard those words if you have attended recent meetings on chronic wasting disease (CWD). They are the

The state Game Commission wants to end a pastime for tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians who live in semi-rural areas because of the belief that it leads to the unnatural congregating of animals and the

And, while we’re at it, let’s drop “harvest” and “take” from our hunting vocabulary.

The attendees couldn’t agree on how to share management plans or whether they even should.

Braving the heat of summer to scout deer can give hunters an edge when seasons open.

Hunter-supplied information on the location where they killed deer turned in for sampling reportedly can be imprecise, a problem in trying to closely monitor the disease’s spread.
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