The Deer Slayer. Jessica Snyder Sachs.
by Sachs, Jessica Snyder; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 29Science. Publisher: National Wildlife, 2003ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Chronic wasting disease | Communicable diseases in animals | Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease | Deer | Diseases -- Causes and theories of causation | ElkDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Endemic to North America, chronic wasting disease infects mule deer, white-tailed deer and elk. The vast majority of victims roam an area spanning northeastern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming, where 1 to 15 percent of the deer population and 1 percent or more of elk may be infected." (NATIONAL WILDLIFE) This article describes chronic wasting disease and examines scientists' efforts to halt its spread.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
Originally Published: The Deer Slayer, April/May 2003; pp. 44-49.
"Endemic to North America, chronic wasting disease infects mule deer, white-tailed deer and elk. The vast majority of victims roam an area spanning northeastern Colorado and southeastern Wyoming, where 1 to 15 percent of the deer population and 1 percent or more of elk may be infected." (NATIONAL WILDLIFE) This article describes chronic wasting disease and examines scientists' efforts to halt its spread.
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