For decades, chronic wasting disease has plagued Colorado’s deer, elk and moose herds. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has ...
Chronic Wasting Disease — an always fatal disease that affects deer, elk and other animals — has been spreading across the country for the past few decades.
Wildlife managers are plotting an initial response to the disease outbreak as more confirmed and suspected cases are ...
Chronic wasting disease impacts all ungulates ... Banulis reported that while it has been detected in moose in both Wyoming and Colorado, a low prevalence stopped the agency from continuing ...
Weeks after the first ever detection at a state-run site, two infected cows died at Bondurant’s Dell Creek Feedground ...
The rapid progression of chronic wasting disease in wild deer and elk in the Northern Rockies means it’s here to stay. There is one instance of the fatal disease being eradicated in the wild, in 2005 ...
The first elk was found dead in January, followed by the second in early February. Both elk were discovered at the Dell Creek feedground.
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