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Since chronic wasting disease was first detected in wild deer in 2015, more than 109,000 deer have been tested for CWD in Michigan. In total, more than 143,000 wild deer have been tested since ...
Since chronic wasting disease was first detected in wild deer in 2015, more than 109,000 deer have been tested for CWD in Michigan. In total, more than 143,000 wild deer have been tested since ...
Hunters are looking forward to the firearms deer season, but there's a soulless killer stalking the woods that has the state's deer herd in its sights, one that could jeopardize an activity ...
WEST MICHIGAN -- As of Nov. 17, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources had identified 11 confirmed cases of the disease in deer since 2015, plus another three in which CWD was suspected.
He added some experts believe that CWD has the potential to cross the species barrier and infect humans. It's a big issue in Michigan, home to roughly 600,000 deer hunters.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been found in both the Upper and Lower peninsulas of Michigan. CWD is a neurological disease that affects deer, elk and moose. It causes a degeneration of the brain.
Chronic wasting disease is infecting the state’s white-tailed deer, threatening a $2.3 billion hunting industry. And when the history of Michigan deer hunting is next written, ...
Chronic wasting disease was detected in Wisconsin in 2002 and, ... Huron and Tuscola counties, harvested 24,995 deer. "Michigan has a pretty deep tradition in deer hunting," Stewart said.
DETROIT - Michigan is raising the stakes in its battle to fight chronic wasting disease in deer, a neurological condition that makes deer appear as "zombies.". The Michigan Department of Natural ...