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New Article on CWD by Dr. Alan Houston, Ames Plantation
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<blockquote data-quote="fairchaser" data-source="post: 5384043" data-attributes="member: 10373"><p>Only time will tell if the current regulations will help or hurt the deer herd in the long run. I hear a lot of arm chair quarterbacking. There would be universal praise from deer hunters on the east end of the state if a cure for CWD was discovered thanking TWRA for slowing the spread. Is it inevitable that it spreads across the state? No. What would happen if the state chose to put their head in the sand while zombie deer roamed the state. With no testing available, who would eat a single deer? A cry would come from all deer hunters, Why doesn't somebody do something? One of the original discovers of CWD said to do more, go farther and exceed what is reasonable to rid CWD. The deer herd will come back, but CWD once started can't be easily removed. I don't pass judgment on every regulation but I commend the state on their commitment and hard work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fairchaser, post: 5384043, member: 10373"] Only time will tell if the current regulations will help or hurt the deer herd in the long run. I hear a lot of arm chair quarterbacking. There would be universal praise from deer hunters on the east end of the state if a cure for CWD was discovered thanking TWRA for slowing the spread. Is it inevitable that it spreads across the state? No. What would happen if the state chose to put their head in the sand while zombie deer roamed the state. With no testing available, who would eat a single deer? A cry would come from all deer hunters, Why doesn’t somebody do something? One of the original discovers of CWD said to do more, go farther and exceed what is reasonable to rid CWD. The deer herd will come back, but CWD once started can’t be easily removed. I don’t pass judgment on every regulation but I commend the state on their commitment and hard work. [/QUOTE]
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