A farmed white-tail deer from Osceola County was found with CWD.. The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural ...
Chronic wasting disease was found in a farmed white-tailed deer in Osceola County, as part of the state's surveillance ...
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development reported Tuesday morning the detection of chronic wasting disease in a farmed white-tailed deer from Osceola County.
The idea to expand rifle hunting permits to include female and antlerless deer is one of several proposed changes that will ...
The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development or MDARD has confirmed the first case of chronic wasting disease or CWD in a farmed white-tailed deer in Osceola ...
CWD found in farmed deer in Osceola County, Michigan; state agencies emphasize early detection and containment efforts.
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Board is inviting public comment on proposed changes to Vermont’s white-tailed deer, moose and turkey hunting regulations, as well as the rules for ...
Washtenaw is now the 15th Michigan county where chronic wasting disease has been identified in the wild deer population.
The first case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) in a farmed white-tailed deer in Osceola County, Michigan, has been ...
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