CWD situation in Pennsylvania calls for drastic action
Chronic wasting disease spreads and the situation worsens. It is time for more action from the Game Commission.
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Chronic wasting disease spreads and the situation worsens. It is time for more action from the Game Commission.
The trick to calling anything is in knowing what to say, when to say it and what it should sound like.
The two deer had ear tags, are likely captive-herd escapees.
Wayne Laroche will lead Pennsylvania Game Commission in advancing chronic wasting disease campaign.
By not considering the environmental dynamic, a superior buck, and his DNA, could be eliminated.
Special whitetail hunt would include CWD Management Zone plus permit areas 346, 348, and 349 that DNR describes as “chronically over goal.”
A half-hour drive in Pennsylvania produced numerous sightings of deer, plenty with fuzzy antlers sprouting.
Michigan has the longest-running continuous wildlife TB surveillance program in the world.
By Bob Fratzke, with Glenn Helgeland This is only part of the year-round scouting you should be doing, but it is an important part. Whitetails have different habits or patterns – in the spring, coming
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