LA CROSSE (WKBT) — The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources has confirmed the first case of chronic wasting disease (CWD ...
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CWD in the Midwest — The rule changes hunters need to know before next season
CWD is reshaping how you hunt deer in the Midwest, from where you can move carcasses to when you... The post CWD in the ...
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The deer rule changes that could spread to other states as CWD zones expand
As chronic wasting disease tightens its grip on whitetail country, you are watching deer rules change faster than at... The ...
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Two years after single-fence law was passed by the Legislature, conservation groups say the system isn’t working and could ...
Chronic wasting disease was found in a wild deer in La Crosse County during the state’s annual gun-hunting season, meaning there will now be a two-year ...
Yesterday, Manitoba Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures confirmed five new CWD cases, including those in areas with no previous detections: the rural municipalities of Swan Valley West, in the ...
The DNR confirms the first positive test result for chronic wasting disease in a wild deer in La Crosse County.
Now, the Wisconsin DNR has confirmed the first positive test result for the disease in a wild deer within La Crosse County.
The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission Tuesday confirmed that white-tailed deer from Grant and Sevier counties have tested positive for chronic wasting disease.
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been found in five more Manitoba deer, including in two new municipalities without previous ...
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