PPT-CWD C.J.

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Sauthier was a French illustrator draftsman and cartographer He specialized in landscaping and architecture and wrote a book in 1763 A Treatis on Public Architecture and Garden Planning which was very popular. February 2018 Webcast. 1. AGENDA ITEM # 4.B.. 2 . Daniel Storm, Deer and Elk Research Scientist. Goals for Today. Review purpose of the study. Year 1 results – 5 year study. Gathering meaningful science. Deer Associates Meeting. March 3, 2017. David Hewitt and Aaron Foley. Chronic Wasting Disease. Caused by a . mis. -folded protein. Chronic Wasting Disease. Caused by a . mis. -folded protein. Persistent in deer, typically fatal. NREC March 1. st. , 2018. Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy. Cattle – BSE. Sheep – Scrapie. CWD – some . Cervids. Others in Mink, Cats, etc.. History of CWD. • First identified in elk of wild origin in the mid 1960’s at Colorado State University. 11.6 million pursued big game such as deer or elk . 4.5 million hunted small game like squirrels or rabbits . 2.2 million hunted other game such as raccoons or feral hogs. . Three diseases are highlighted in this systematic review that could potentially put hunters at risk: . What is it?. Chronic wasting disease is a contagious, neurological disease. Currently, only deer,. . elk, and moose are susceptible to CWD. When and where did CWD start?. CWD started in 1967 with infected mule deer on a breeding farm in Colorado. . The Facts on Chronic Wasting Disease Chronic Wasting Disease… What is it? Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a fatal disease of the central nervous system found in mule deer, white - tailed deer, elk Chronic Sc acts: •CWD is fatl i ay infetd deer •CW s ighly ifeous ad erssts n the environment •Tere ae urrentl o treamentsor vacin •All eortst ontol the srea f CW i the USA/Caa Wasting Disease Questions And Answers West Virginia Department of Agriculture Animal Health Division http://www.wvagriculture.org/ West Virginia Division of Natural Resources Wildlife Resources Conta Support by the U.S. Geological Survey Known distribution prior to 2000 EXPLANATIONChronic Wasting Disease: Status, Science, and Management Support by the U.S. Geological Survey By Christina M. Carlson How is it spread? It is not completely understood how CWD is spread. It is Where has it been found? CWD is known to infect wild deer, elk and moose in the northern two-thirds of Colorado, wild deer a Wear latex gloves when field dressing animals. Do not harvest animals that appear to be sick. Do not eat animals that had signs of CWD. een, tonsils, and lymph nodes from any deer or elk. oss- 1 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUE STIONS FEBRUARY 201 6 Q: What is Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) ? A: CWD is a neurologic al disease affecting primarily deer , moose and elk. It is caused by an abnormal prot Valley Forge National Park Serv ice U.S. Department of the Interior Valley Forge National Historical Park ��2 &#x/MCI; 0 ;&#x/MCI; 0 ;Where and How Did CWD Originate?The origin o now Performing CWD Testing Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a specific,cal disease of deer disease is one of a group of diseases called Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies (TSEs). It is similar

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