Saskatchewan, Alberta partner to battle chronic wasting disease
The Alberta Conservation Association and the governments of Saskatchewan and Alberta are injecting nearly $1.3 million towards the research and development of a vaccine for chronic wasting disease (CWD) over the next five years.
“This shared funding agreement has the potential to yield an effective tool to protect our cervid populations across the prairies,” Environment Minister Warren Kaeding said in a government news release. “A vaccine could assist in reducing challenges faced with premature fatalities in the animals, as well as offering a reduction in transmission across more than just our two provinces.”
Chronic wasting disease is a fatal, infectious disease of deer, elk, reindeer and moose, known as cervids, that affects the central nervous system.
Saskatchewan will provide $400,000 to be dispersed from the Fish and Wildlife Development Fund, as well as $50,000 for the first two years and $100,000 in each of the remaining three years.