Utah wildlife officials announce a new requirement for hunters in the Ogden unit to test deer for chronic wasting disease (CWD) ahead of the 2026 hunting season. This decision comes as the state intensifies its efforts to manage the spread of this fatal neurological disease among deer populations, which poses potential risks to other wildlife and ecosystems.
The mandate aims to enhance wildlife health and ensure safe hunting practices, reflecting growing concerns over CWD’s impact. By instituting testing, officials hope to gather valuable data on the disease’s prevalence in the area, which can aid in future management strategies.
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