Officials say recent cases in Concordia, St. Landry and Tangipahoa parishes are linked to trace outs from a captive CWD ...
The zombie deer disease has made its way to Georgia and its spread is concerning for animal experts and hunters alike.
Georgia's first-ever case of the deer disease -- which is 100% fatal -- was reported last week in south Georgia.
The Luzerne County detections are 40 miles from the nearest wild CWD detection. They will ultimately result in disease ...
A public meeting will be held Feb. 27 to discuss the impacts of the discovery of chronic wasting disease in two deer in ...
Consider CWD to be the wildlife equivalent of Mad Cow Disease. It invades the brains of deer, elk, and moose, gradually ...
The incurable disease was first detected in Louisiana in 2022. With no vaccine, Louisiana has worked with hunters to track ...
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.
CWD is a fatal neurological disease ... As the disease progresses, deer exhibit behaviors that make them appear zombie-like. Scholars and doctoral students, led by Marcelo Jorge, at the Warnell ...
and Parks is asking for hunters' help in testing for chronic wasting disease in deer in Lamar County. Chronic Wasting Disease is a progressive, fatal disease that affects the brain, spinal cord ...