The disease — which is 100% fatal — causes a deer's nervous system to shut down until they die, but there's no evidence of ...
Georgia's first-ever case of the deer disease -- which is 100% fatal -- was reported last week in south Georgia.
A fatal neurological illness that affects deer known as chronic wasting disease has been detected in Georgia for the first ...
The discovery of chronic wasting disease in a Georgia deer has state officials on alert, but they say the deer hunting ...
Georgia confirms its first case of Chronic Wasting Disease in a white-tailed deer, prompting the DNR to establish a CWD ...
Starting next deer season, hunters in south Georgia will have the option to drop off the heads of deer they take to be tested ...
The first case of Chronic Wasting Disease in Georgia has been confirmed. Find out what it is and if it can affect humans.
Georgia wildlife officials have confirmed the state's first-ever case of CWD in a hunter-harvested whitetail buck.
This is the first case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD ... The disease can spread between deer through saliva, urine, and feces. Georgia DNR says there are several possibilities, including ...
CJD is rare but fatal. The UK NHS lists possible symptoms including loss of intellect and memory, changes in personality, ...
“We found that harvesting a high proportion of the adult males in the herd – around 40% every year for 20 years, is expected ...
Georgia Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has confirmed the first-ever case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in the state. The disease was found in a hunter-harvested deer in Lanier County.