Pa Cwd Map 2025. New Chronic Wasting Disease response plan approved by PA Board of Game CWD test results provide the Department of Agriculture and Game Commission with critical information about the health of Pennsylvania's wild and captive deer and elk populations, thereby helping us better manage these valuable resources. It was discovered in Pennsylvania's free-ranging white-tailed deer in 2012 and continues to be a threat to deer and elk in the Commonwealth.
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HARRISBURG, PA - The Pennsylvania Game Commission has made changes to the state's Chronic Wasting Disease Management Areas (DMAs) including the creation of a new DMA, the expansion of an existing DMA, and reduction of an existing DMA. DMA 2 will expand following the detection of CWD in deer that have been killed along the road in the eastern boundary
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The boundary extends south to Interstate 81, south along Mountain Road. This boundary will expand east to State Route […] PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced an expansion of its chronic wasting Disease Management Areas (DMAs) due to new detections of the disease. CWD test results provide the Department of Agriculture and Game Commission with critical information about the health of Pennsylvania's wild and captive deer and elk populations, thereby helping us better manage these valuable resources.
PA Game Commission Adjusts Chronic Wasting Disease Management Areas. Chronic wasting disease (CWD), is a contagious, always-fatal brain disease that affects members of the deer family Disease Management Areas (DMAs) for Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) are expected to expand this year with infections being found in new parts of southeastern and western Pennsylvania.
Second diseasemanagement area established because of chronic wasting. This boundary will expand east to State Route […] PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission announced an expansion of its chronic wasting Disease Management Areas (DMAs) due to new detections of the disease. Thank you for participating in Pennsylvania's chronic wasting disease (CWD) surveillance efforts