Washington Dept. of Fish and Wildlife Species of Concern

Chronic Wasting Disease
Introduction
WDFW Fact Sheet on CWD
Check Your Deer and Elk Harvest for CWD
Important Notice for Washington State Hunters
CWD Article by Jerry Nelson, WDFW Deer and Elk Section Manager
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Chronic Wasting Disease Program 1996-2003
IAFWA: An Overview of Chronic Wasting Disease - A Threat to Wildlife
CWD Survery Results
Related Links
Chronic Wasting Disease Alliance
World Health Organization
USGS National Wildlife Health Center
USDA
Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study Briefs (PDF 79KB)
Colorado
Wisconsin

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Check Your Deer and Elk Harvest for CWD

Please help WDFW monitor the health of our deer and elk populations by allowing us to test your harvested animals for Chronic Wasting Disease.

If you harvest a deer or elk in the eastern third of Washington (east of the Columbia River), your animal can be sampled at most check stations or by calling us to arrange a time to meet.

We remove tissue samples from the animal’s neck near the “Adam’s apple” or at the base of the skull, so we do not need the entire animal.

If you would like to have a biologist sample your deer or elk, please call: (509) 989-6224

Review your harvest's test results

Hunters can check the results of their harvest online using the CWD Survey Results form. For more information on CWD and hunting, please click here.


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