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Just because a deer (or other cervid) displays any of these signs, it does not mean they have CWD. The symptoms may have other causes, the USGS explains. The only way to confirm a deer or animal ...
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CWD in deer: What are the signs, and is the meat safe to eat? - MSNJust because a deer (or other cervid) displays any of these signs, it does not mean they have CWD. The symptoms may have other causes, the USGS explains.
CWD is a contagious, fatal, neurological illness that can impact not only white-tailed deer, but other North American cervids like mule deer, elk, and moose.
Just because a deer (or other cervid) displays any of these signs, it does not mean they have CWD. The symptoms may have other causes, the USGS explains. The only way to confirm a deer or animal ...
Just because a deer (or other cervid) displays any of these signs, it does not mean they have CWD. The symptoms may have other causes, the USGS explains. The only way to confirm a deer or animal ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (NEXSTAR) — Deer hunting season is ...
Just because a deer (or other cervid) displays any of these signs, it does not mean they have CWD. The symptoms may have other causes, the USGS explains. The only way to confirm a deer or animal ...
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Just because a deer (or other cervid) displays any of these signs, it does not mean they have CWD. The symptoms may have other causes, the USGS explains. The only way to confirm a deer or animal ...
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