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LDWF schedules public hearings to discuss expanding the CWD Control Area in Louisiana due to rising deer infections.
The control area boundary is established using identifiable landmarks, such as roads, waterways or parish lines that are as close to the 25-mile radius line from the Catahoula CWD detection.
The control area boundary is established using identifiable landmarks, such as roads, waterways or parish lines that are as close to the 25-mile radius line from the Catahoula CWD detection.
ALEXANDRIA, La. (KALB) - Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) announced that a harvested deer in Catahoula Parish was discovered to have been infected with Chronic Wasting Disease ...
A positive case of chronic wasting disease has been found in Catahoula Parish, leading to the creation of a 25-mile control area that includes parts of Caldwell, Richland, La Salle, and Catahoula ...
After a case of Chronic Wasting Disease was found in a deer in Catahoula Parish, the Louisiana Wildlife and Fisheries Commission expands the Control Area, beginning May 1.
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Commission (LDWFC) is set to consider a motion to declare an emergency and ban all deer feeding, food plots and other possible measures, as part of ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries is reporting a confirmed case of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in a hunter-harvested white-tailed buck in Catahoula Parish.
LDWF has reported a confirmed case of Chronic Wasting Disease in a hunter-harvested white-tailed buck in Catahoula Parish, marking the first positive outside of Tensas Parish and bringing the ...
The disease is 100% fatal and currently has no cure. In November, the first cases of chronic wasting disease in the Louisiana captive deer farm population were discovered in Jefferson Davis Parish ...
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has reported a hunter-harvested white-tailed buck in Catahoula Parish has tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD).