Wisconsin panel finalizes wasting disease recommendations
February 2, 2017
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — An advisory committee working on revisions to Wisconsin's long-term chronic wasting disease plan wrapped up its work Wednesday, finalizing recommendations that include limited culling of the state's herd and stiffer regulations for captive deer farms.
The panel adopted around 60 suggestions. Chief among them is a call for the "targeted culling" of deer on public and private land where the state Department of Natural Resources can gain access. The recommendation doesn't define targeted culling, raising questions about whether the committee wants to resurrect an abandon...
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