The Missouri Department of Conservation reports that 28 more deer from 11 Missouri counties have been found to have chronic wasting disease. This brings the number of cases of the deadly deer disease in Missouri to 103 since 2012. None of the infected deer were from Ozark County. However, one...
The article offers information on the spread of chronic wasting disease (CWD) among deer in several deer farms in the U.S. states including Iowa, Missouri and Pennsylvania, and also informs about a deer who was found CWD positive at a farm in ...
(Photo courtesy of Missouri Department of Conservation.) With the wealth of online discussion forums available today, hunters often broadcast finding dead deer in their hunting areas. First, someone suggests it died from EHD (Epizootic Hemorrhagic Disease) while another claims it died from CWD (...
A Statewide Surveillance Effort for Detecting Chronic Wasting Disease in Wild White-Tailed Deer in Missouri Chronic wasting disease (CWD), an infectious neurological disease of North American deer (Odocoileus sp.) and Rocky Mountain elk (Cervus elaphus nelsoni), ... J Beringer,LP Hansen,MT Meyer...
They are reporting that the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission has discovered CWD positive deer in an additional four Arkansas counties. Those counties included Randolph, Crawford, Franklin, and Van Buren. While all of these counties are in the northern half of Arkansas, the case from Randolph Cou...