Hunters in Saskatchewan are being encouraged to submit their animals heads for chronic wasting disease (CWD) and bovine tuberculosis (TB) testing.
According to the Ministry of Environment, hunters play an important part of the province’s efforts to track and manage animal diseases.
Read more: • Province starts mandatory CWD and BT testing for hunting season • Sask. drivers warned to watch for wildlife during peak collision season • Elk, bear populations on the rise, mule deer decreasing from CWD for hunting season
“In the last year, we received more than 2,000 submissions to the CWD hunter surveillance program – proof of just how dedicated the hunters of Saskatchewan are to protecting wildlife in this province. We are sincerely grateful to all who contributed to this ongoing effor

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