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More than 300 deer will be killed at a Wisconsin farm found to have chronic wasting disease,
State agriculture officials ordered the depopulation at Maple Hill Farms after chronic wasting disease was discovered there in August 2021.
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Wisconsin has 301 registered deer farms and 38 are CWD-positive, according to state data. Twenty, or 54%, have been found to be CWD-positive in the last three years. Twenty of the 38 have been depopulated and indemnity paid to the owners.
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The disease was found at eight Wisconsin captive deer facilities – in Eau Claire, Langlade, Outagamie, Portage, Sauk, Taylor, Vilas and Waukesha counties – in 2021 alone, according to DATCP reports. Two more, in Walworth and Waukesha counties, were added this year.
The disease also has continued to spread, slowly but unrelentingly, among Wisconsin's wild deer.
Regulations, enforcement and technology are failing to prevent the spread of CWD in both the deer farming industry and the wild deer herd.
And the ramifications of the disease, including closing down businesses, tying up agriculture and wildlife officials and costs to taxpayers, continue to mount.