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... ""We are not the only state to deal with this," Clausen said. "Years ago, Wyoming made the conscious choice that it would not take any action against (CWD) and let the disease run its course. What has happened in the meantime is that the disease has spread across wide areas of the state. There are areas where prevalence is up in the 30 to 40 percent range."
Clausen said a wildlife manager in Wyoming told him that state is seeing a decline in trophy deer - even on land managed for trophy deer." ...
_________________ "The real problem is not how we shall handle the deer in this emergency. The real problem is one of human management. Wild life management is comparatively easy; human management difficult.." Aldo Leopold, March 1943
... ""We are not the only state to deal with this," Clausen said. "Years ago, Wyoming made the conscious choice that it would not take any action against (CWD) and let the disease run its course. What has happened in the meantime is that the disease has spread across wide areas of the state. There are areas where prevalence is up in the 30 to 40 percent range."
It's funny, I have never once heard this before, did the infection rate all of a sudden triple in the past year .......more propaganda to keep the slaughter going. Everything I have ever read about Wyo. and CWD said the disease never grew to more than 10-12% in infected areas.
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Post subject: Re: NRB Tells WI DNR "Slow the spread of CWD."
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 10:05 am
Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:48 pm Posts: 400 Location: SE Wisconsin
lungbuster12point06 wrote:
It's funny, I have never once heard this before, did the infection rate all of a sudden triple in the past year .......more propaganda to keep the slaughter going. Everything I have ever read about Wyo. and CWD said the disease never grew to more than 10-12% in infected areas.
_________________ "The real problem is not how we shall handle the deer in this emergency. The real problem is one of human management. Wild life management is comparatively easy; human management difficult.." Aldo Leopold, March 1943
Post subject: Re: NRB Tells WI DNR "Slow the spread of CWD."
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:30 pm
Joined: Fri Feb 18, 2005 5:37 pm Posts: 788 Location: vernon county wi
yeah i think it is funny. cause if it is going to spread that rampant and they are all gonna die from it anyway, why dont they just let them . THATS WHAT THEY WANY ANYWAY!!! so why spend all this money on it, sound to me the kil em all approach would just happen naturally. I SAY STUPID.
Post subject: Re: NRB Tells WI DNR "Slow the spread of CWD."
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 5:32 pm
Joined: Fri Feb 18, 2005 5:37 pm Posts: 788 Location: vernon county wi
NOW I WILL TELL YOU WHY THEY DONT LET THIS HAPPEN----BECAUSE IT NEVER WOULD HAPPEN, AND THEY KNOW IT. WYOMING HAS HAD IT FOR YEARS AS HAVE MANY OTHER AREAS.
Post subject: Re: NRB Tells WI DNR "Slow the spread of CWD."
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 11:01 am
Joined: Wed Apr 26, 2006 10:31 pm Posts: 1211 Location: stevens point, wi
tim/vernon county wrote:
:lol: yeah i think it is funny. cause if it is going to spread that rampant and they are all gonna die from it anyway, why dont they just let them . THATS WHAT THEY WANY ANYWAY!!! so why spend all this money on it, sound to me the kil em all approach would just happen naturally. I SAY STUPID.
EXACTLY! We must kill all the deer to save the deer
How many trophy deer will you have if you kill them or CWD kills them?
Lets say we buy into this kill every deer philosophy, how long do you keep every deer out of the area to never get CWD back? one year? five years? twenty years? forever?????
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These figures represent the percentage of animals sampled by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department that have tested positive for CWD. It does not represent the actual prevalence of CWD in each hunt area.
It is funny as I read it it is not an accurate account of the prevalance in the areas tested.
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These figures represent the percentage of animals sampled by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department that have tested positive for CWD. It does not represent the actual prevalence of CWD in each hunt area.
It is funny as I read it it is not an accurate account of the prevalance in the areas tested.
Post subject: Re: NRB Tells WI DNR "Slow the spread of CWD."
Posted: Sat Feb 06, 2010 5:49 pm
Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:48 pm Posts: 400 Location: SE Wisconsin
lungbuster12point06 wrote:
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These figures represent the percentage of animals sampled by the Wyoming Game and Fish Department that have tested positive for CWD. It does not represent the actual prevalence of CWD in each hunt area.
It is funny as I read it it is not an accurate account of the prevalance in the areas tested.
Yeah, now think about what that actually means ...
Samples have been taken going back to 1978. Prevalence is a percentage of all animals previously sampled, in a zone, going back xx years. Combining recient positives, to totals from many years ago, when prevelance was lower ... does not represent the actual prevelance in the field "today"!. Todays current prevelance may actually be higher ... data only exists from yesterdays dead deer.
_________________ "The real problem is not how we shall handle the deer in this emergency. The real problem is one of human management. Wild life management is comparatively easy; human management difficult.." Aldo Leopold, March 1943
Well anytime things like "may" or "could be" come up in an article I tend to dismiss it as biased and not factual..........I stand by my reasoning that it is propaganda to help the DNR keep up the kill em all policy
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Post subject: Re: NRB Tells WI DNR "Slow the spread of CWD."
Posted: Tue Feb 09, 2010 9:27 am
Joined: Thu Dec 16, 2004 12:48 pm Posts: 400 Location: SE Wisconsin
lungbuster12point06 wrote:
I stand by my reasoning that it is propaganda to help the DNR keep up the kill em all policy
LOL, so the Wyoming Game and Fish Department puts a CWD infection rate map on their own website for WI DNR "propaganda"? Wow, with that kind of logic, you could imagine just about anything. http://gf.state.wy.us/downloads/pdf/CWD ... 2-2008.pdf
_________________ "The real problem is not how we shall handle the deer in this emergency. The real problem is one of human management. Wild life management is comparatively easy; human management difficult.." Aldo Leopold, March 1943
_________________ "The real problem is not how we shall handle the deer in this emergency. The real problem is one of human management. Wild life management is comparatively easy; human management difficult.." Aldo Leopold, March 1943
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