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Linking hunting access and chronic wasting disease : a case study from northeastern Colorado
Linking hunting access and chronic wasting disease (Online)
Quartuch, Michael Ryan 1979-
Vornholt, Molly (Molly Anne) 1997- Dorman, K. (Kathleen). Eckert, Matthew D.
Colorado. Parks and Wildlife.
2023
Colorado Parks and Wildlife
Denver, Colorado
Continued geographic expansion of known chronic wasting disease (CWD) distribution and the growing severity of infection rates in some affected cervid populations has renewed calls for sustainable intervention strategies. The vast majority of effective management actions currently rely on hunting participation and modifications to license setting to reduce infection rates in affected cervid populations.
Mike Quartuch. "January 2023." Co-authors: M. Vornholt, K. Dorman, and M. Eckert.--Cover verso. Includes bibliographic references (pages 22-23). CPW-R-T-62-23 Print version record.
Chronic wasting disease--Control--Public opinion Control Deer hunting
Colorado
1 online resource (31 pages) : illustrations
eng
Technical publication (Colorado. Parks and Wildlife)
NR14.15/62/INTERNET
http://hdl.handle.net/11629/co:37442
1379071089
2023-05-25T16:55:23.479Z