B.C. government imposes testing and transportation restrictions to combat chronic wasting disease in deer, elk, moose, & caribou after 2 cases found.
The British Columbia (B.C.) government has implemented measures to control the spread of chronic wasting disease, which is deadly for deer, elk, moose, and caribou. The measures include mandatory testing in the affected region and restrictions on the transportation and disposal of any deer or similar animals in the area. The disease, which affects cervid species, was first discovered in two deer in the province last month.
February 13, 2024
11 Articles