Chronic wasting disease (CWD), is a contagious, always-fatal brain disease that affects members of the deer family. It was discovered in Pennsylvania's free-ranging white-tailed deer in 2012 and continues to be a threat to deer and elk in the Commonwealth.
Since then, the number of deer testing positive for CWD has risen and the area in which it is found has expanded.
To learn more about CWD, Disease Management Areas, testing, surveillance, and research, click the photo above.
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Executive Order
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CWD Headbin Dumpster Locations
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CWD Cooperating Processors and Taxidermists
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CWD Response Plan
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CWD Test Results and Surveillance Data
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CWD Interactive Map
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CWD DMAP Area Look Up
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CWD DMAP Maps
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CWD Cooperator Online Application
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Testing a Deer Outside a DMA
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CWD in Pennsylvania Brochure
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Pull your own CWD sample