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Why was a Task Force Formed?

Chronic Wasting Disease is a brain disorder that kills deer and elk. The exact form of transmission is not known. CWD has appeared in deer and elk in Wisconsin and Illinois making it a threat to Michigan’s deer and elk populations. CWD has been discovered in free-ranging cervids in Colorado, New Mexico, Nebraska, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Wyoming, and the Canadian province of Saskatchewan. The disease has also been diagnosed in captive cervids in Colorado, Nebraska, South Dakota, Montana, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Saskatchewan and Alberta, Canada

“Even though CWD has not yet crossed into Michigan, it poses a threat to our hunting and conservation communities and wildlife resources,” Gov. Jennifer Granholm said. “This task force will develop a comprehensive statewide prevention plan to limit the threat of the disease.”

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