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CWD case in Oconto Co. affects Menominee, too

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A ban on baiting for hunting and feeding deer for recreational viewing or other purposes in Oconto and Menominee counties will take effect Nov. 1.

Chronic wasting disease was detected in a captive white-tailed deer on a private hunting preserve in Oconto County and reported by the Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection in late September.

State law requires that the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources enact a ban on feeding and baiting of deer in a county in which the county or a portion of the county is within a 10-mile radius of the animal that has been tested and confirmed to be positive for chronic wasting disease.

Menominee County is within a 10-mile radius of the Oconto County property on which a CWD-positive deer was found. The property is also within 10 miles of Shawano County (2.1 miles), but Shawano County was already designated as CWD-affected in 2014, which means a baiting and feeding ban is already in place.

CWD has not been detected in the wild deer population in Oconto and Menominee counties.

DNR staff are aware of the challenge such a sudden change may present for hunters, wildlife watchers and businesses that sell bait and feed. It is important to note that the sale of bait and feed is not restricted, and other uses for the products are allowed.

Individuals may still feed birds and small mammals, provided the feeding devices are within 50 yards of a human dwelling and at a sufficient height or design to prevent access by deer.

For information regarding baiting and feeding regulations and CWD in Wisconsin, visit dnr.wi.gov, and search keywords “bait” and “CWD” respectively.

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