Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD)
Heads up! All deer harvested from Dec. 9-10, 2023, in Holmes, Jackson and Washington counties will be required to be checked at a staffed FWC check station prior to being transported to a hunter’s home, a meat processor or a taxidermist.
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has confirmed that a road-killed 4.5 year-old female white-tailed deer in Holmes County sampled during routine surveillance activities has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD). It is the first known case of CWD in Florida. CWD is a contagious disease of the brain and central nervous system that is always fatal to deer. The FWC and its agency partners take CWD very seriously and have implemented a comprehensive response plan with the goal of containing the disease within the area it was detected.
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