Wisconsin
CWD Audit Information
Audit Highlights (PDF) Full 98-Page Audit Report (PDF) DNR Response to Legislative Audit of CWD Program (PDF) DNR Secretary memo to Natural Resources Board Management of Chronic Wasting Disease October 25, 2006 (PDF)
Audit Highlights (PDF) Full 98-Page Audit Report (PDF) DNR Response to Legislative Audit of CWD Program (PDF) DNR Secretary memo to Natural Resources Board Management of Chronic Wasting Disease October 25, 2006 (PDF)
CWD Update 82 November 20, 2006 State Updates New York: John Major, New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), provides the following: For 2006, Chronic Wasting Disease regulations in New York have been updated in response to the finding of the disease in a moose in Colorado and deer in Read more…
CASPER – A white-tailed deer harvested in hunt area 4 east of Sundance has tested positive for chronic wasting disease. The disease had not previously been detected in that hunt area. The buck deer was harvested in the Moskee area on Nov. 4. “We’re concerned that CWD continues to spread Read more…
HARRISBURG – While there continues to be no known cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in the Commonwealth, the Pennsylvania Game Commission, joined by veterinarians and laboratory technicians from the Pennsylvania and U.S. departments of Agriculture, is stepping up its efforts next week to verify that fact. “Currently, there are Read more…
CWD UPDATE 81 November 14, 2006 USDA-APHIS-Veterinary Services has published a request for comments on the three petitions received from the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, the U. S. Animal Health Association, and the National Assembly of State Animal Health Officials protesting portions of their rule on the interstate Read more…
The Department of Fish and Game (DFG) has scheduled a Chronic Wasting Disease checkpoint in Lassen County for Saturday, Nov. 18, 2006 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. DFG is trying to prevent chronic wasting disease from entering California and the purpose of the checkpoint is to educate the public, Read more…
The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) has confirmed that two legally harvested bull moose from northern Colorado have tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD). A moose killed in game management unit (GMU) 7, a few miles southeast of Glendevey, was the second CWD-positive moose diagnosed in Colorado in 2006. Read more…
PIERRE, S.D.–Some hunters who drew West River deer hunting licenses will play a special role in the state’s effort to track chronic wasting disease. West River deer season surveillance units for CWD have been established in Units 21A, 21B, 27A and 27B, located in Fall River and Custer counties and Read more…
Montanans who plan to travel out-of-state or to Canada to hunt deer, elk and moose, should know that it is now illegal to import heads and spinal cords from harvested game animals from a state known to have CWD in wild animals. Hunters can only bring back to Montana: meat Read more…
The Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (VDGIF) has begun its active surveillance for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). The Department has been sampling wild and captive deer for CWD since 2002. However, in 2005, the discovery of CWD in deer from Hampshire County, West Virginia, approximately 10 miles from Read more…