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Testing for chronic wasting disease in wild deer showed fatal disease has continued to spread geographically and increase in prevalence in Wisconsin.
Non-native crayfish species are illegal in Wisconsin due to disease concerns, their ability to outcompete native species and ...
Chronic wasting disease continues to spread through Wisconsin and areas with high prevalence rates saw significant harvest ...
In total, 17,399 deer were sampled throughout Wisconsin during the 2024 CWD year, with 1,786 samples testing positive.
There were 1,786 deer that tested positive for chronic wasting disease from the fall hunt in Wisconsin, according to a new ...
A deadly neurological disease impacting Wisconsin's deer population for decades continues to plague the state's official ...
Chronic wasting disease was not detected in any of the 266 deer in Florence, Forest and Marinette counties that were tested ...
There were 1,786 deer that tested positive for chronic wasting disease from the fall hunt in Wisconsin, according to a new summary report from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
Start at the La Crosse District Visitor Center and Office ... of the Kakagon and Bad rivers in far northern Wisconsin are home to the largest natural wild rice bed in the Great Lakes region.