Your Role as a Hunter



How Hunters Help Reduce the Spread of CWD
How Hunters Help Reduce the Spread of CWD

Safe Handling of Meat and Samples


Hunt CWD Areas
Your hunting presence in CWD areas reduces the chances of CWD spreading to new areas.
What’s the point of hunting in a CWD area if the meat might not be safe to eat?
It’s a valid question, but simply put, if hunters stop hunting in CWD regions, the disease will spread more quickly into unaffected regions. Harvesting deer in the CWD management area limits the number of hosts that can carry and transmit the disease. You have the opportunity as a hunter to make a difference. We hope you’ll rise to the challenge.
In most areas where CWD occurs, relatively small numbers of animals are infected. This makes it extremely unlikely you will harvest a deer infected with CWD. To maintain low infection rates, we must continue to harvest deer in these regions.
Currently, there is no scientific evidence that CWD has or can spread to humans, either through contact with or consumption of infected animals. However, hunters are encouraged not to consume meat from animals that test positive for CWD or any animals that appear sick at this time.





