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CWD Survey? (Calling SCN)
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<blockquote data-quote="BigAl" data-source="post: 4745582" data-attributes="member: 959"><p>Lots of questions in this thread. I will point out a couple of things that was covered in the meeting that I saw asked above:</p><p>Which harvest (doe or buck) is more important as an effort to slow the spread of CWD? Bucks. They seem to have a higher prevalence rate than does.</p><p>Someone also asked why target the early buck hunt for an increase? Since bucks have a higher prevalence rate, killing them before their extensive travels during the rut could slow the spread. </p><p>Since all counties in the hot zone are already in unit L, not much can be done to increase the doe harvest. </p><p>It was emphasized there's no way to stop the spread of the disease, you can only try to slow the progression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigAl, post: 4745582, member: 959"] Lots of questions in this thread. I will point out a couple of things that was covered in the meeting that I saw asked above: Which harvest (doe or buck) is more important as an effort to slow the spread of CWD? Bucks. They seem to have a higher prevalence rate than does. Someone also asked why target the early buck hunt for an increase? Since bucks have a higher prevalence rate, killing them before their extensive travels during the rut could slow the spread. Since all counties in the hot zone are already in unit L, not much can be done to increase the doe harvest. It was emphasized there's no way to stop the spread of the disease, you can only try to slow the progression. [/QUOTE]
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