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Chronic Wasting Disease is a 100 percent fatal disease that impacts members of the deer family.
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The Missouri Department of Conservation has released numbers from its 2018-2019 disease-surveillance efforts. Forty-one new positive test results for…
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Chronic Wasting Disease continues to pop up in Missouri but at a slow pace. According to the Missouri Department of Conservation, 28 more white-tailed…
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A young buck harvested in early November on private land near Reeds Spring has tested positive for the deadly deer disease, CWD, according to the Missouri…
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Chronic Wasting Disease, or CWD, is a fatal sickness that deteriorates the brains and nervous systems of white-tailed deer. And now, it’s affecting deer…
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Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) was first found in Missouri in 2012 in the northwest part of the state. The disease affects cervids (deer and elk) and is…
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Fifteen free-ranging deer in Missouri have tested positive for chronic wasting disease or CWD. The Missouri Department of Conservation sampled 18,400 deer…
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Missouri’s largest hunting event—November firearms deer season—starts tomorrow. The Missouri Department of Conservation is requiring all hunters in 29…
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The Missouri Department of Conservation has increased surveillance efforts for Chronic Wasting Disease in deer in southern Missouri after CWD was found in…