Does anybody know what's driving the "exterminate in place" theology the MTFWP is using to manage the disease? Did this work when it hit Colorado? I notice we'very increased buck permits significantly in 652, anybody really know.
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like I said, unless they fire up the helicopters there is no chance that enough deer will be killed on private land to stop the spread.We rehash this subject over and over on here...lots of threads and I’ve posted CWD info ad nauseum. Long story short, epidemiology and research suggests targeted depopulation can work if the action is early and sustained, but almost zero states have actually tried it because hunters lose their minds when they do and the state abandons the strategy in short order.
New York is the only state so far that committed to a rapid, aggressive and sustained removal strategy in response to their first detection of CWD in wild deer. That was in 2005 and they have had zero additional detections of CWD in wild deer since. All other states have ended up using various, much more conservative combinations of population reductions and “monitoring”, and now have fairly unchecked geographic spread and increasing prevalences in nearly all cases. This is the road Montana is headed down as well.
What’s the end game? Either we shoot the deer or cwd kills the deer either way no deer. Canada has had it for a long time and they still seem to be managing ok. Mother Nature is undefeated.I'd encourage you to get some knowledge first hand by talking with your local biologists and checking out http://cwd-info.org/
There's lots of opinion on here, but you'd be best served going to primary sources.
ThanksI'd encourage you to get some knowledge first hand by talking with your local biologists and checking out http://cwd-info.org/
There's lots of opinion on here, but you'd be best served going to primary sources.
I get mine tested every year. But I live in the epicenter of CWD. Only have had one deer test positive.Do any of you have your deer or elk tested for cwd? We have some cases here so they recommend doing it so we did this year it was 20 something a deer and we had to send the lymph nodes in and wait a week.
I think the theory is that if you kill all of the deer and elk, CWD becomes a nonissue.Does anybody know what's driving the "exterminate in place" theology the MTFWP is using to manage the disease? Did this work when it hit Colorado? I notice we'very increased buck permits significantly in 652, anybody really know.