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Operations like this put agencies across the nation and the globe on high alert. Officials crack down on disturbing 'ghost ...
A disease outbreak on a Kentucky deer farm is renewing questions about whether stronger rules are needed for the more than ...
Georgia wildlife officials are sending out a warning after a deer tested positive for what is known as “zombie deer disease.” It’s actual name is Chronic Wasting Disease and is a fatal neurological ...
Chronic wasting disease, which slowly destroys the brains of deer and elk, is hard to detect, impossible to treat, and spreading across North America. Researchers are mounting new efforts to ...
You’ve been warned, Washingtonians: Feeding deer, elk, moose, and other cervids is no longer permitted in the state. According to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW), a law took ...
Nearly 250 “zombie deer” were killed after a yearslong battle with a Texas rancher over the eradication of his infested animals. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department told USA Today its agents used ...
Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is an insidious disease afflicting deer, elk and moose populations in three-dozen states across the country, including ours. The symptoms, which may not appear for months ...
An incurable infectious brain disease that’s deadly to deer, elk and moose continues to stalk the land. By 2015, it had expanded to 23 states and two Canadian province since it was first identified in ...
This story was updated to add new information. The Pennsylvania Game Commission urges hunters in Disease Management Areas to have their deer tested for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and to consider ...
HE’S FACING MULTIPLE FELONY CHARGES. NOW TO A CONCERNING ISSUE THREATENING THE STATE’S DEER POPULATION FOR THE FIRST TIME, WILDLIFE OFFICIALS HAVE DETECTED A DEADLY DISEASE IN OUR DEER. IT IS CALLED ...
Images of "Frankenstein" or "zombie" rabbits and squirrels with unusual growths recently started circulating on social media -- and now photos of deer with warts seem to be joining the bizarre trend.
A disease outbreak on a Kentucky deer farm is renewing questions about whether stronger rules are needed for the more than ...