CWD found in farmed deer in Osceola County, Michigan; state agencies emphasize early detection and containment efforts.
A case of chronic wasting disease was found in a farmed white-tailed deer in Osceola County. That's according to the Michi ...
Cronic Wastin Disease, a fatal neurological disease that spreads through direct animal contact, if left unchecked, can destroy deer populations. State regulations are intended to protect wild as well ...
LANSING The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) is reporting the detection of chronic wasting ...
Most whitetail deer hunters in Northeastern Pennsylvania have heard of Chronic Wasting Disease and know that it is not good. They know it made its way into Pennsylvania during the 2000s and was ...
A state lawmaker's proposal aimed at protecting Indiana's wild white-tailed deer from a fatal disease is drawing support from deer farmers, but has many hunters and wildlife advocates concerned.
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) has confirmed reports of chronic wasting disease (CWD) ...
Osceola County is the latest to tally an animal infected with the disease — a seven-year-old white-tailed deer who was living on a farm, according to the Michigan Department of Agriculture and ...
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