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Audience: Researchers Publication Type: Report Tags: CWD

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March 19, 2024

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This annual report lists statistics about the spread of chronic wasting disease cases in Alberta's deer species over time, starting from 2005, when the first such cases were reported. Statistics...


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April 1, 2014

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The primary objectives were to 1) describe the occurrence of CWD in wild deer in Alberta (raw data and weighted surveillance measures), 2) compare disease occurrence in hunter-harvest and disease...


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April 16, 2013

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The North Border Deer Study was a 4-year collaborative research project between Alberta Fish and Wildlife and the University of Alberta conducted from January 2006 to April 2010. The study focused...


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May 1, 2012

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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is an invasive alien prion agent that recently arrived in eastern Alberta. The prion causes fatal infections in cervids and significantly alters the population...


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February 1, 2008

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This report summarizes the work of an Alberta Chronic Wasting Disease Management Program Review Panel. The Panel was convened in Fall 2007 to review Alberta's past and current CWD surveillance and...


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May 1, 2007

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CWD is a chronic degenerative and ultimately fatal disease of cervids (primarily deer and elk). It has the potential to eliminate local cervid populations and is considered a significant threat to...


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January 1, 2006

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CWD is a chronic degenerative and ultimately fatal disease of cervids (primarily deer and elk). It has the potential to eliminate local cervid populations and is considered a significant threat to...


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May 1, 2003

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The specific goal of the program was to improve on-going surveillance data by actively collecting heads of up to 150 adult deer or elk from each of two areas centred around the CWD-positive farms....