Arizona officials report that tests conducted on more than 1,500 deer and elk samples reveal no presence of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in the state. This testing follows the 2024 hunting seasons and includes samples collected from hunter submissions, taxidermists, and roadkill, significantly reassuring conservationists and hunters alike.
CWD is a fatal neurological disease affecting deer and elk populations, with confirmed cases in 36 other states and five Canadian provinces. Given the potential impact of this disease on wildlife health and ecosystems, the negative results from Arizona’s extensive testing efforts offer critical information for managing and protecting these species in the state.
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