
CWD-positive deer found on Washington County farm
The buck was born on the 15-acre farm in May 2015. It was part of a herd of 58 whitetails, along with 13 elk.

The buck was born on the 15-acre farm in May 2015. It was part of a herd of 58 whitetails, along with 13 elk.

VICKSBURG, Miss. — Mississippi will hold a public meeting to discuss its response plan to a fatal infectious deer disease that has been confirmed in the state. The Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks said

A Minnesota DNR research project that will examine how deer move across the landscape in southeastern Minnesota’s chronic wasting disease management area is scheduled to begin on Monday, March 12, the DNR said in a

Whether it was for the Lakoskys, the whitetails, the Kids Zone or any of the many other potential draws (wild turkeys, other outdoors celebrities, cutting-edge seminars, a coliseum floor packed with notable vendors …), the

Stopping the broadening reach of CWD seems destined for failure in Pennsylvania and beyond.

Feb. 28 was the 16th anniversary of the discovery of CWD in Wisconsin.

It’s a small enough number that more herd management isn’t needed.

A research team from the University of Illinois says its findings could help explain the movement of CWD across the landscape.

Compares CWD to the chestnut blight.
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