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When chronic wasting disease was first discovered in wild deer in Ingham County in 2015, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources and its many partners took action to better understand the ...
WEST MICHIGAN -- As of Nov. 17, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources had identified 11 confirmed cases of the disease in deer since 2015, plus another three in which CWD was suspected.
Michigan is raising the stakes in its battle to fight chronic wasting disease in deer, a neurological condition that makes deer look like "zombies.". The Michigan Department of Natural Resources ...
Chronic wasting disease hasn't appeared in Michigan since an infected white-tailed deer was detected in 2008 at a breeding farm in Kent County. This is the first time it has been found in Michigan ...
LANSING, Mich. — The Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural and Development (MDARD) has confirmed chronic wasting disease (CWD) in three white-tailed deer from a Newaygo County deer farm.
Chronic wasting disease was detected in Wisconsin in 2002 and, according to the CDC, has been detected in 181 counties in 21 states including Michigan. The DNR, Straka said, started doing ...
Chronic wasting disease (CWD) has been found in both the Upper and Lower peninsulas of Michigan. CWD is a neurological disease that affects deer, elk and moose. It causes a degeneration of the brain.
GREENVILLE, MI -- As more and more Michigan deer are found to be infected with chronic wasting disease, state officials plan a town hall meeting to provide local hunters and concerned citizens ...
The DNR is warning hunters of the neurological disease that is threatening the state's deer population. Chronic Wasting Disease has been found in several counties in Michigan including Ingham ...