Just received this news feed from MWF.
“Unfortunately, the Province has informed us that on Oct. 14, as part of the province’s wildlife health surveillance program, a male mule deer was observed to be unhealthy and was euthanized in western Manitoba, near Lake of the Prairies. Subsequent testing found the animal to have chronic wasting disease (CWD). This is the first time this disease has been found in Manitoba.
CWD is an incurable fatal disease that affects members of the deer family, including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, and caribou. Other animals in the area may also have CWD, so to ensure the disease is not spread through the transport of a diseased carcass, Manitoba will be immediately implementing a ban on hunting deer, moose, caribou, and elk in the area. The boundaries of this area are currently being determined but will initially include at least a portion of Game Hunting Area (GHA) 22.
“Unfortunately, the Province has informed us that on Oct. 14, as part of the province’s wildlife health surveillance program, a male mule deer was observed to be unhealthy and was euthanized in western Manitoba, near Lake of the Prairies. Subsequent testing found the animal to have chronic wasting disease (CWD). This is the first time this disease has been found in Manitoba.
CWD is an incurable fatal disease that affects members of the deer family, including white-tailed deer, mule deer, elk, moose, and caribou. Other animals in the area may also have CWD, so to ensure the disease is not spread through the transport of a diseased carcass, Manitoba will be immediately implementing a ban on hunting deer, moose, caribou, and elk in the area. The boundaries of this area are currently being determined but will initially include at least a portion of Game Hunting Area (GHA) 22.