New hunting regulations adopted by DNREC to try to limit spread of CWD
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DNREC Adopts Emergency Deer Hunting Rules to Combat CWD
DELAWARE – The Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control (DNREC) has announced emergency deer hunting regulations to combat the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) ahead of this year’s hunting season. The initial identification at the end of April triggered activation of the state’s CWD plan. In July, DNREC worked with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and local...
Department of Conservation makes several changes to deer hunting regulations
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Several changes are coming to the “Wildlife Code of Missouri” for this upcoming deer season, the Missouri Department of Conservation announced in a Monday press release. Among those changes includes reduced antlered buck limits for nonresidents from two to one. The release says nonresident deer hunters in the state have increased nearly The post Department of Conservation makes several changes to deer hunting regulations app…
MDC changes regulations for upcoming deer season
Several CWD-related changes were made.
New hunting regulations adopted by DNREC to try to limit spread of CWD
With the 2026-27 deer season starting Sept. 1, DNREC has adopted emergency hunting regulations to try to limit the spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) in Delaware and confine CWD to the area of the state where it was found last spring.
DNREC Implements New Emergency Regulations for Deer Hunting Season after CWD Found
Emergency regulations have been adopted by DNREC ahead of the start of deer hunting season. These regulations are to try to limit the spread of chronic wasting disease, which was confirmed in Central Sussex County earlier this year. The new emergency regulations are designed to reduce activities that bring deer together, limit the movement of potentially infected animals and infectious material and increase CWD testing during the upcoming season…
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