AGFC asks Arkansans to avoid touching or moving these animals that appear to be abandoned because it can cause more harm than ...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been a chief concern for the Arkansas Game and Fish ... recent CWD report shows an increase in deer testing positive for the disease ...
Many species of wildlife have their young in spring, and many well-meaning Arkansans regularly call the Arkansas Game and ...
One male deer tested positive, which is the first positive detection within the Military Park. However, Chronic Wasting Disease has been present in Arkansas since 2016 and in Benton County since 2018.
Little Rock (KATV) — The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission ... This harvest marked a return to normal levels before chronic wasting disease was discovered in the state. “We increased limits ...
(KATV/KAIT) - The Arkansas Game and Fish Commission ... AGFC was the first to discover CWD, commonly called “zombie deer disease” for the uncanny effect it has on infected animals as of ...
“One male deer tested positive ... that tissues from CWD-infected animals not be eaten. Since 2016, CWD has been present in Arkansas and Benton County since 2018, the news release states.
One male deer at the Pea Ridge National Military ... herd health sampling at the military park. Although CWD has been present in Arkansas since 2016, this is the first positive detection at ...
One male deer at the Pea Ridge National Military ... herd health sampling at the military park. Although CWD has been present in Arkansas since 2016, this is the first positive detection at ...
“One male deer tested positive ... that tissues from CWD-infected animals not be eaten. Since 2016, CWD has been present in Arkansas and Benton County since 2018, the news release states.
"The transport of live deer can help spread chronic wasting disease, a fatal neurological disease in deer, elk and other cervids," Ballard said. "Research in Arkansas indicates that it is possible for ...
Many species of wildlife have their young in spring, and many well-meaning Arkansans regularly call the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission to report deer fawns and other young wildlife that look ...