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Alabama officials closely monitoring contaminated deer found in Mississippi

While Alabama Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries (WFF) officials continue to do all they can to keep chronic wasting disease (CWD) out of Alabama, unfortunately the latest news from our neighbors in Mississippi is not good. Another deer in the lower Read more…

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 yearsNovember 28, 2018 ago
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Research shows human prion proteins resist chronic wasting disease

A recent study by a research team at UC San Diego has shown that a small loop in the human prion protein prevents corruption of human proteins when exposed to elk prions. This study, published Feb. 23, 2017 in the Read more…

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 years ago
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The Hunting Industry is Under Attack

The hunting industry is under attack by the Conservation Department and land owner rights will be infringed upon by a governmental department that was originally formed to safeguard the wildlife resources for the future. They have lost sight of that Read more…

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 yearsNovember 6, 2018 ago
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Informative CWD Video from Leavellwood Lodge

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 yearsNovember 6, 2018 ago
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Prairie Meat Company Presents Facts on CWD

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 yearsNovember 5, 2018 ago
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Current Scientific Knowledge About CWD

Take a look at this deep dive into the Current Scientific Knowledge About CWD. Get the details on this controversial subject. CURRENT-SCIENTIFIC-KNOWLEDGE-ABOUT-CWD

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 yearsAugust 30, 2018 ago
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Alabama Hunters: Authorities issue new precautions for deer in all states, Canada

Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) catapulted into the world of deer hunters all over the South when an afflicted white-tailed deer was discovered in the Mississippi Delta this past January. It was the first case so close to Alabama, and the Read more…

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 yearsAugust 30, 2018 ago
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Mitigating CWD

CWD is transmitted directly through animal-to-animal contact, and indirectly through contact with objects or environment contaminated with infectious material (including saliva, urine, feces, and carcasses of CWD-infected animals). It may take over a year before an infected animal develops symptoms, Read more…

By Deer Enthusiast, 6 yearsAugust 29, 2018 ago

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