May
2, 2018
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Governor Walker
Announces Aggressive Actions to Combat the Spread of Chronic Wasting Disease
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MADISON
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Governor Scott Walker announced new aggressive initiatives for combating
chronic wasting disease (CWD) affecting Wisconsin deer populations.
“We need to protect Wisconsin’s hunting traditions and
long-standing heritage by working together to contain the spread of chronic
wasting disease in deer,” said Governor Walker. “Wisconsin put together a
comprehensive plan years ago that implemented new testing procedures to
identify and root out CWD while committing to new steps to combat CWD. Today,
we will move forward on implementing new rules that will place us among the
leaders in the nation’s fight against CWD.”
Governor Walker’s three-step plan creates a balanced
approach to combat chronic wasting disease:
Taking these steps ensures that both sportsmen and deer
farmers are a part of the process of slowing the spread of CWD.
“As an outdoor enthusiast, I want to personally thank the
Governor for these additional tools that we can use to combat the spread of
CWD,” said DNR Secretary Dan Meyer. “We will begin immediately to establish a
rule that will further restrict the movement of deer carcasses from CWD
affected counties while still keeping it practical for traveling hunters to
bring their game home.”
This
approach complements past efforts by the DNR to combat CWD. In 2017, the DNR
had 47 deer kiosks in the state for hunters to check their deer for CWD,
conducting over 2,500 tests, which were a valuable resource for hunters.
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Thursday, May 3, 2018
FINALLY THE GOVERNOR IS GOING TO DO SOMETHING ABOUT THE CWD PROBLEM .
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