A second wild white-tailed deer has tested positive for chronic wasting disease (CWD) in Oklahoma. The deer was located about 15 miles east of Woodward in Woodward County after a landowner reported the deer behaving abnormally.Oklahoma’s first case of a wild deer infected with CWD was confirmed the first week of June in Texas County, prompting the activation of the next stage in the state’s CWD Response Strategy jointly produced by the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation and the Oklahoma Department of Agriculture, Food and Forestry.“We will be working through our response plan implementing surveillance efforts and steps to monitor…
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