Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chronic wasting disease is spreading further east, leading Tennessee wildlife officials to discuss potential changes for deer ...
A deadly deer disease is quickly spreading across areas of Middle Tennessee, inching its way closer to Nashville and Davidson County. Less than a week after the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency ...
Yellowstone National Park‘s first case of “zombie deer disease’ was confirmed at on Tuesday — a horrific illness that gradually shuts down the deer’s body. The National Park Service confirmed the case ...
When researchers in April published a paper raising the possibility that two Texas hunters had died from eating deer infected with Chronic Wasting Disease, Krysten Schuler braced herself for the ...
HOLMES COUNTY, Fla. (WMBB) –The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has confirmed a second case of a chronic wasting disease infection in a deer in Holmes County. Florida Fish and ...
The province has said that two deer hunted in B.C.'s Kootenay region have tested positive for chronic wasting disease, also known as "zombie deer disease." In a statement on Tuesday, the province said ...
Wildlife officials in Florida have confirmed the state’s second case of a deadly and highly contagious infection of zombie deer disease in a wild deer. Also known as Chronic wasting disease, it was ...
Hoping to keep a disease fatal to deer and potentially dangerous to humans in check, North Carolina wildlife officials are reminding hunters to be careful when handling deer carcasses and to get ...
Tribal officials have identified a second case of chronic wasting disease on the Flathead Indian Reservation. A sample from a white-tailed deer harvested Nov. 3 tested positive for the fatal ...
Florida has confirmed its second case of chronic wasting disease or 'zombie deer disease' Officials are testing 90 deer and creating a special management zone Experts warn the disease could disrupt ...
FRIDAY, Oct. 17, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Florida wildlife officials have confirmed the state’s second case of a deadly and highly contagious infection known as “zombie deer disease” in a wild deer.