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It’s been less than a decade since Montana wildlife managers first confirmed a fatal neurological disease in the state’s wild deer herds, and researchers are trying to understand how humans affect its spread.
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Montana is changing how it handles the animals harvested in CWD management zones this hunting season, and hunters will now be able to move deer, elk and...
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Montana wildlife officials say a mule deer buck harvested during archery season northeast of Joliet tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease.Montana…
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The number of white-tailed deer infected with Chronic Wasting Disease continues to climb in Libby. Eighteen white-tailed deer have now tested positive...
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Montana officials are expanding restrictions on the transport of big game animals to prevent the spread of a fatal disease.Montana Fish, Wildlife and…
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State game managers say another white-tailed deer is likely positive for Chronic Wasting Disease in Libby. If confirmed, this would be the tenth deer to...
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A disease that slowly kills animals like deer and elk has been found in Montana.The Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife & Parks first saw evidence of…