Chronic wasting disease, which is fatal for deer and similar animals, has been detected for the first time at the ...
State Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Kelly Susewind recently approved rules designed to limit the spread of chronic wasting disease.
The WDFW director also approved a proposal that bans feeding deer, elk or moose across Washington State, including baiting ...
Ohio is continuing to see deer test positive from a fatal neurological disease. It could have implications for the species’ ...
The Wyoming Game and Fish Department has proposed increasing hunting opportunities for elk in the Fall Creek and Pinedale herds, both of which are slightly above their population ...
An always-fatal disease that wildlife biologists expect will diminish northwest Wyoming’s elk population for decades has ...
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) has approved new rules to help prevent the spread of chronic wasting ...
Wildlife officials are keeping a close eye on the deer, elk and moose in Utah for signs of chronic wasting disease.
WASHTENAW COUNTY, Mich. — Washtenaw County has reported its first case of chronic wasting disease in a wild deer, according to a community announcement.
CWD is a neurological disease that is fatal to white tailed deer and other similar species like mule deer, elk and moose.