Washington's first case of chronic wasting disease, also called "zombie deer disease," has been confirmed in a white-tailed ...
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A deer found dead north of Spokane tested positive for chronic wasting disease, the first confirmed case in Washington of a ...
CWD is a fatal neurological disease found in certain cervids including deer, elk, moose and other members of the deer family.
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A total of 35 states and four Canadian provinces have detected the disease, which affects elk, deer and moose. WDFW said in ...
The female of the species is most familiar to its victims, with two pairs of cutting blades to chew into skin and fur.
The deer was found near Fairwood, north of Spokane. CWD has been verified din 34 states and several Canadian provinces. It ...
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A devasting disease impacting deer has been detected in Spokane County and marks the first case in the state of Washington.
The always-fatal brain disease was found in a dead white-tailed deer in the Fairwood area of north Spokane. The disease is not known to affect humans.
SPOKANE, Wash. - Washington's first confirmed case of chronic wasting disease was found in a north Spokane neighborhood.