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Yellowstone National Park says staff and Wyoming wildlife managers have confirmed the first case of chronic wasting disease in a park animal.
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Montana's Blackfeet Nation is experimenting with a new way to detect chronic wasting disease in animals and toxic substances in plants used by tribal members for food and cultural practices.
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Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks says the always fatal contagious neurological disease that infects deer, elk and moose was found in a white-tailed deer in hunting district 317 southeast of Livingston and north of Yellowstone Park.
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Wildlife officials say new data show that the Ruby Valley in southwest Montana has become a hotspot for chronic wasting disease , a disease fatal to...
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks on May 19 announced the first suspected case of chronic wasting disease in a new area in the southwest corner of the…
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Officials say Montana hunters will be able to submit meat for chronic wasting disease testing within the state by the next hunting season.The Bozeman…
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Thirteen percent of the white-tailed deer in the town of Libby could be infected with chronic wasting disease (CWD), the highest prevalence rate in the...
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This year brought unsettling news for Montana hunters and lovers of wild game meat: For the first time, a wild elk and a wild moose were found infected…
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Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is holding four public meetings in south-central Montana in January to discuss hunting regulations and seasons for the…
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Montana wildlife officials announced Wednesday that a white-tailed deer in southwest Montana has, for the first time, tested positive for chronic...