Wildlife officials in the U.S. and Canada report cases of chronic wasting diseases where it hasn't been detected before.
LDWF issued a Declaration of Emergency after Chronic Wasting Disease was discovered in a deer in Concordia Parish.
A Declaration of Emergency has been issued by Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Secretary Tyler Bosworth.
Concordia Parish is in east-central Louisiana, on the Mississippi River. The infected buck was taken by a hunter in the ...
On Monday, December 22, Manitoba's Natural Resources and Indigenous Futures alerted the public of five new cases of chronic ...
First chronic wasting disease case confirmed in Concordia Parish wild deer; state urges hunters near Richard K. Yancey WMA to ...
Sumners used his own history of hunting in Missouri as the framework of a recent open letter announcing that the Missouri ...
It was a wintry weekend when Erik Hildebrand scouted for deer in one of Minnesota's hunting zones. He was there for a ...
A mule deer killed in Ferry County this past hunting season tested positive for chronic wasting disease in tests performed by ...
Wisconsin wildlife officials have confirmed the first case of chronic wasting disease in Clark County, extending the county's ...
On January 7, 2026, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries confirmed Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a ...
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