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On this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with Missouri Department of Conservation agent, Clarissa Lee, about Chronic Wasting Disease in deer and 'Mandatory CWD Sampling Weekend', which is Nov. 12th and 13th. The disease is deadly among the deer population, and there is no cure. The sampling program aims to monitor and reduce the spread in Missouri and the region.
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On this episode of 'Going Public', we speak with Missouri Department of Conservation agent, Clarissa Lee, about Chronic Wasting Disease in deer and 'Mandatory CWD Sampling Weekend', which is Nov. 12th and 13th. The disease is deadly among the deer population, and there is no cure. The sampling program aims to monitor and reduce the spread in Missouri and the region.
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Missouri firearms hunters in 34 counties are required to bring their deer carcass to a sampling location to test for Chronic Wasting Disease, a fatal infectious disease in deer for which there is no cure.
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Chronic wasting disease has not affected large numbers of deer in Missouri, but its geographical spread is increasing in the state.
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As part of an ongoing effort to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease, the Missouri Department of Conservation has added additional regulations to…
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Starting next month, the Missouri Department of Conservation will be shrinking their Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) management zones. Conservation Nature…
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On today's episode of Going Public, we sit down with AJ Hendershott, the educational regional supervisor for the Missouri Department of Conservation,…
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Cape Girardeau, Perry, and Bollinger counties have been added to a list of 7 Missouri counties placed under new restrictions for feeding and giving…
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Nearly three months after the close of deer season, the Missouri Department of Conservation has reported seven positive cases of chronic wasting disease,…
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The Missouri Department of Conservation is working to develop some new regulations to curb the spread of chronic wasting disease, which is slowly killing…