The zombie deer disease has made its way to Georgia and its spread is concerning for animal experts and hunters alike.
Wildlife Management Biologist Matt Dollison from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources says three Chronic Wasting Disease ...
Wildlife Resources Division (WRD) has confirmed through the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Veterinary Services Laboratories that a hunter-harvested deer sampled for routine ...
State officials say the first recorded instance of chronic wasting disease in a Georgia deer was discovered last week in Lanier County, just north of Valdosta.
More deer hunters this year will be required to submit tissue samples for CWD testing now that the deer disease has cropped ...
Starting next deer season, hunters in south Georgia can have their deer tested for a fatal and infectious disease sometimes ...
CJD is rare but fatal. The UK NHS lists possible symptoms including loss of intellect and memory, changes in personality, ...
Starting next deer season, hunters in south Georgia will have the option to drop off the heads of deer they take to be tested ...
The disease — which is 100% fatal — causes a deer's nervous system to shut down until they die, but there's no evidence of the disease spreading to humans.
By analyzing mule deer herds in Wyoming, researchers predict that hunters can help slow the spread of CWD by increasing ...
Wildlife officials with the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes are asking for tribal members' help after authorities ...