CWD deer causing concern
More cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) detected in Manitoba are causing concern.
More cases of chronic wasting disease (CWD) detected in Manitoba are causing concern.
How Ontario's cervids - white-tailed deer, moose, elk and caribou - respond to a rapidly changing climate is of great interest to hunters.
I set out to learn if harvesting large white-tailed deer with impressive antlers reduces the number of large deer in future generations.
When traditional tracking skills are combined with new blood-detection and tracking products, lost game can become a thing of the past.
You don’t have to convince James Mackenzie that white-tailed deer in eastern Ontario are getting wiser.
The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) will be conducting its Chronic Wasting Disease Provincial Surveillance Program again in two regions during the firearms season for deer.
Imagine an autumn in which our deer, moose, elk, and caribou herds have been decimated by a disease that has no cure. Imagine hunting when you cannot trust the edibility of the venison you harvest. Then imagine this is the new normal.