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Minnesota deer hunters group wants to end deer farming | Wadena Pioneer Journal

Minnesota deer hunters group wants to end deer farming | Wadena Pioneer Journal
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Minnesota deer hunters group wants to end deer farming

Minnesota deer hunters group wants to end deer farming
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Minnesota deer hunters group wants to end deer farming

Minnesota deer hunters group wants to end deer farming After little action by the state Legislature, the Minnesota Deer Hunters Association says repeated chronic wasting disease outbreaks on deer farms threaten the future of hunting. 12:00 am, Jul. 9, 2021 × A whitetail doe in summer foliage. The Minnesota Deer Hunters Association is calling for the state of Minnesota to buy out existing deer farm herds and then ban deer farming in the state to slow the spread of chronic wasting disease. (Jed Carlson / 2019 file / News Tribune) After the 2021 Minnesota Legislature adjourned earlier this month without taking major action to fight chronic wasting disease, the state’s largest deer hunters’ group is now pushing for an outright end to deer farms to stop the spread of the disease from captive deer into the wild.

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Local hunting groups concerned about CWD - Winona Post > Article

Local hunting groups concerned about CWD (6/2/2021)   Winona area deer hunters are waiting to see how far chronic wasting disease spread last year during the human pandemic, even as the state decides whether to crack down on CWD transmission from deer farms.  CWD is a transmissible neurodegenerative condition that can gradually destroy brain function in deer. There are no treatments or cures for the disease, which is always terminal. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it has not made the jump to humans but research indicates it poses a risk to non-human primates who are exposed to the prions (a type of protein) that cause the disease. 

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