Province looking for more hunters to get their kills tested for CWD
Saskatchewan’s Ministry of Environment is encouraging more hunters to send in the heads of cervid species for chronic wasting disease (CWD) testing.
The program has been running for years in the province, looking to keep track of the incidence of CWD in animals like deer, moose, elk and caribou, and in which areas of the province it’s occurring.
Richard Espie, wildlife health specialist with the fish, wildlife and lands branch of the ministry, said hunters are urged to send heads in but it’s not a requirement.
“Here in Saskatchewan right now, we’re more interested in encouraging hunters to submit heads from different areas to test and see whether or not they’re positive for CWD. It helps us gauge the spread and prevalence of the disease as well as enact any management considerations we might have in terms of the disease and how effective those management tools might be,” explained Espie.