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CWD, Wisconsin
DNR confirms CWD in western Wisconsin wild deer, bans renewed in 2 counties
A wild deer in Chippewa County tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD), causing baiting and feeding bans to be renewed in two western Wisconsin counties. A release from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) states that officials recently confirmed the first positive test result for CWD in a
Wisconsin DNR confirms first positive case of CWD in wild deer from Chippewa County
The deer was a hunter-harvested 1-year-old buck that was harvested within 10 miles of the Barron and Dunn County borders.
Minnesota DNR discontinues deer culling following CWD advancement
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is discontinuing targeted deer culling in the southeast part of the state, following an advancement of Chronic Waste Disease (CWD) to an “endemic” stage.
DNR to pull back on CWD efforts involving deer in southeastern Minnesota
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) announced Wednesday that it is discontinuing the practice of targeted deer culling in three permit areas in the southeastern corner of the state as it is no longer helping to manage Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) within the herd.
CWD shows up in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, for first time in wild deer
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been detected in a wild deer in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, for the first time, prompting the renewal of baiting and feeding bans in two counties.
Culling to cease in parts of Minnesota’s southeast; how will that impact CWD prevalence rates?
The prevalence of CWD is around 5% in DPAs 647 and 648 in Fillmore County, meaning it could triple within the next few years if culling ended.
CWD confirmed for first time in Chippewa County wild deer, public meeting set
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the first case of chronic wasting disease in a wild deer in Chippewa County.
DNR discontinues targeted culling of deer in part of Southeast Minnesota
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will discontinue targeted culling in the southeast corner of the state — including parts of Winona and Fillmore counties — where chronic wasting disease has reached "endemic stage.
Soaring CWD numbers in southeast Minnesota prompt DNR to stop culling deer
Now that CWD prevalence in the southeast part of the state has doubled in one year, to 5% or more, the benefit of offseason culling is considered too meager to justify the expense.
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More than 400 CWD positives detected in Mississippi since 2018
A batch of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) samples showed 30 positives last week, according to the Mississippi Department of ...
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Soaring CWD numbers in southeastern Minnesota prompt DNR to stop culling deer
A startling increase in the prevalence of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in southeastern Minnesota’s deer population has ...
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CIDRAP report highlights gaps, offers guidance for possible CWD spillover into people, other species
The report, "Chronic Wasting Disease Spillover Preparedness and Response: Charting an Uncertain Future," identifies gaps in ...
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CWD disease management boundaries may be expanded because of new detections in Pa.
The Pennsylvania Game Commission has found Chronic Wasting Disease near the borders of existing Disease Management Areas.
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Chronic wasting disease reaches endemic stage in 3 southeast Minnesota deer permit areas, DNR adjusts management strategy per CWD response plan
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will discontinue targeted culling in deer permit areas 646, 647 and 648, in the ...
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