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Audience: Scientists Tags: chronic wasting disease Information Type: publications

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April 9, 2024

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Map of chronic wasting disease surveillance results providing spatial patterns in wild deer and by species.


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April 9, 2024

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Map of chronic wasting disease surveillance results providing spatial patterns in wild deer and by species.


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April 9, 2024

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Map of chronic wasting disease surveillance results providing spatial patterns in wild deer and by species.


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April 9, 2024

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Comparative maps of chronic wasting disease infection detected in male mule deer in Alberta. The maps cover a number of wildlife management units located in the southeastern portion of the province.


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March 13, 2024

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Maps showing locations of positive chronic wasting disease cases in wild deer and other cervids detected in Alberta. Updated annually. Numbered geographic divisions in the maps indicate wildlife...


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March 1, 2024

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A colour-coded map depicting the years in which chronic wasting disease was first detected in various wildlife management units in the southeastern portion of the province of Alberta.


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August 1, 2019

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Comparative maps of chronic wasting disease change in infection risk for male mule deer in Alberta over the period spanning from 2005 to 2017. The maps cover a number of wildlife management units...


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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...