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Chronic Wasting Disease found in another Ohio deer This is the second case of CWD confirmed in Ohio over the past few months, according to the ODNR. (Source: ALBBAA) By Jared Goffinet | March 9, 2021 at 11:39 AM EST - Updated March 9 at 11:39 AM COLUMBUS, Ohio (FOX19) - Another case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) has been confirmed in the state by the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. CWD is a fatal neurological disease that affects white-tailed deer and other similar species such as mule deer, elk, and moose, ODNR says. The latest case was identified in a wild white-tailed deer in Wyandot County, according to the ODNR. ....
TrustNordisk Boards Psychological Drama Copenhagen Does Not Exist (EXCLUSIVE) Elsa Keslassy, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail TrustNordisk has boarded the new psychological drama with the working title “Copenhagen Does Not Exist,” directed by up-and-coming Danish director Martin Skovbjerg (“Sticks and Stones”). The film is penned by Eskil Vogt, the critically acclaimed screenwriter of “Thelma “and “Blind.” TrustNordisk has revealed the first still for the film (pictured) during the European Film Market. More from Variety “The project has an intriguing mystique and thrill to it that we cannot wait to see more of. We are happy to kick off EFM with this new film, which just started shooting, and look forward to working with talented Martin Skovbjerg,” said Susan Wendt, the managing director of TrustNordisk. ....
Searching for antler sheds can be a fun end of winter pastime March 4, 2021 Finding deer sheds is a great way to get outside and enjoy the last days of winter while assessing the deer in your area. Photo by Sam Smith Michigan has an abundant deer population, and many people enjoy searching or hunting for antler sheds as a late winter outdoor activity. The antler cycle is controlled by photoperiod, or day length. Male deer grow antlers rapidly in spring and summer. After the breeding season, as the days get shorter, the amount of the reproductive hormone testosterone drops. Testosterone controls the antler cycle; when testosterone levels drop, specialized cells called osteoclasts are activated. These osteoclasts eat away at the pedicle, or base of the deer’s antlers, which cause the antlers to become weak and eventually fall off. This cycle occurs annually in deer. ....
Credit Kamila Kudelska The Wyoming House Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources committee has approved a bill that sets up a specific process if the Wyoming Game and Fish Department considers closing one of its 22 elk feedgrounds. There is no written process on how to close a feedground currently. The National Elk Refuge in Jackson is currently dealing with a lawsuit for not closing a feedground quick enough. The refuge had created a step-down plan that would gradually delay feeding elk over the years. The bill creates a more formal process. It would require the department to speak to the public and stakeholders before any decision is made, while giving the final decision-making power to the governor. ....