Spreading deer disease could change the way Americans hunt forever

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Despite rain and snow, thousands of Michigan hunters dragged their deer to check stations to be tested for chronic wasting disease — a condition that comes from the same family as “mad cow” disease. “I was amazed that we had 150 deer come through the check station on the first day of gun season in Montcalm County,” said Chad Stewart, Michigan Department of Natural Resources deer specialist. “Given the Wednesday opener and the bad weather, I was blown away.” Dollars generated from deer licenses and hunting-related purchases bring in millions in matching funds for habitat restoration and endangered.........................
Spreading deer disease could change the way Americans hunt forever
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Well isn't this lovely just think if the grid went down and ppl could eat deer now because some idiot put a man made diseae out there no doubt just so ppl can't eat the deer next.
The attack on humanity is right before you some are just to stupid to see it all unfolding.
 
And here in the PNW, we have elk hoof disease in the southern herds. There is much controversy over how it started and many believe it has to do with pesticides/herbicides used on private timber lands. Namely Weyerhauser. Scientists keep saying it's not, but from some other unknown cause. But putting two & two together.......it's currently only in the southern herds and while Weyerhauser owns much of the timberlands in this state, a large percentage is in the south. Who knows, it could just be a coincidence. :rolleyes:
 

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