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Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) is a fatal and untreatable disease affecting cervids, such as white-tailed deer, moose and elk. While CWD has not been detected in Ontario wildlife, it has spread to over 35 U.S. states and 5 Canadian provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Québec, and Saskatchewan).
Hunters can help prevent the introduction of CWD to Ontario by using plant-based or synthetic lures, using locally sourced bait, and avoiding bringing back high-risk parts from out-of-province hunts.
The ministry will conduct its annual CWD surveillance program throughout 2024. This program is essential for monitoring cervid populations, assessing their health, and ensuring early detection of CWD.
We have identified two target regions in Ontario for comprehensive CWD surveillance in 2024: