Emergency rules to contain chronic wasting disease

SPOKANE — The state Department of Fish and Wildlife has filed multiple emergency rules to help prevent the spread of chronic wasting disease in deer across the state.

Washington’s first case of chronic wasting disease was reported in July in an adult female white-tailed deer found dead in the Fairwood area.

The fatal disease has been documented in wild or captive cervids (deer, elk, moose and caribou) in 34 other states and four Canadian provinces.

“With the spread of CWD across the country and recent detections in adjacent states and provinces, WDFW has proactively conducted surveillance in t...

 

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