The Ohio Division of Wildlife announces that during the 2024-25 hunting season, 24 white-tailed deer have tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD). This uptick in cases has prompted heightened surveillance and increased awareness among hunters and wildlife officials in the region.
With CWD being a prion disease that affects deer, the health of the wildlife population is at stake, impacting not only ecological balance but also the hunting community’s activities. The alarming findings come as Ohio DNR emphasizes the importance of reporting any suspected cases, urging hunters to remain vigilant in helping monitor the spread of this disease.
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