Ministry of Environment asking hunters to submit heads of animals for Chronic Wasting Disease testing
As part of the Government of Saskatchewan’s Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Surveillance Program, the Ministry of Environment is asking hunters to bring in heads of moose, deer and elk from hunting season to be tested for CWD.
According to a media release, the fatal disease affects the central nervous system of deer, moose, elk and caribou. Unfortunately, there is no cure or prevention for it.
“Last year, hunters submitted more than 3,300 heads for CWD testing,” Environment Minister Dustin Duncan said in the release. “Their continued support of the CWD surveillance program is invaluable in helping us understand how this disease spreads, and for evaluating potential population impacts. This in turn will guide the province in developing disease management plans.”
Chronic Wasting Disease Wildlife Management Zones in Saskatchewan. (submitted photo/Government of Saskatchewan)

