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Chronic Wasting Disease

Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA) Provides recent news releases, initiatives that include plans to help states, and general information like question and answers and fact sheets on CWD.

Colorado Division of Wildlife
Provides an explanation of diseases, public health issues, simple precautions, carcass regulations, news releases, CWD testing, and ongoing research. Also has related links.

Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance
Promotes responsible and accurate communications regarding CWD, and to support strategies that effectively control CWD to minimize its impact on wild, free-ranging deer and elk populations.

Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks
CWD questions and answers from the Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks.

National Wildlife Health Center
Provides a definition of CWD, surveillance strategies, a map of CWD on North America, a section on helping to combat CWD fact sheet, and related links.

Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Includes news releases, reference documents and maps, a video on CWD and human health implications, and links to related sites.


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