Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a deadly deer disease that has been found in northeast, central, and east-central Missouri. CWD has the potential to greatly reduce deer numbers, deer health, and deer hunting in Missouri. CWD could also hurt the many Missouri families and businesses that rely on deer hunting.
Join the Missouri Department of Conservation’s Wild Webcast: The Fight Against Chronic Wasting Disease on Thursday, Oct. 13, from 6-7 p.m. CST to learn from Department experts about CWD and how MDC is working with hunters and others to limit its spread.
MDC Wildlife Disease Biologist Jasmine Batten and MDC Wildlife Division Chief Jason Sumners will provide a brief presentation on CWD and then answer questions from webcast participants.
SAVE YOUR SPOT NOW for the MDC Wild Webcast: The Fight Against Chronic Wasting Disease to learn:
- What Chronic Wasting Disease is and how it is spread,
- Potential impacts of CWD to our deer and deer hunting,
- Mandatory CWD testing required of some hunters,
- Other efforts of MDC to limit the spread of CWD,
- How hunters and others can help limit CWD’s spread.
REGISTER TODAY for the MDC Wild Webcast: The Fight Against Chronic Wasting Disease.