Western Hunting Journal, Vol. 1, Issue 3 whj013_final | Page 58

CONSERVATION ask a fundamental question: Do I feed potentially infected venison to my family? Is The West Next? As of mid 2018, CWD had not been detected in states west of Montana. That includes Idaho, Oregon, Washington, Califor- nia, Nevada, and Arizona, as well as British Columbia. Be- cause of its geography and its public policy (more on this in a bit), the West isn’t at high risk of the disease, but that’s cold comfort considering many Western states—including my Montana—also felt they were 56 WESTERN HUNTING JOURNAL more or less immune from CWD. Then they went looking for it. The origin of the disease is as debatable as the vectors of its transmission, but we know that it first showed up in the late 1960s in northern Colora- do, in a research facility where mule deer were confined for a forage and nutritional study. The facility also contained a population of domestic sheep that tested positive for scrapie, a brain-wasting disease simi- lar to CWD. There is some evi- dence that scrapie jumped the species barrier in the facility. Exactly how that happened is unclear, just as it’s unclear how the disease escaped the facility. What is even more clear is that once CWD entered the game- farm pipeline, it spread around the country in a pattern that correlates with captive deer fa- cilities. “There certainly seems to be a link between transport- ing deer and the spread of CWD,” says Dr. Grant Woods, a biologist, land-management consultant, and host of Grow- ing Deer TV. He notes that the detection of CWD among wild populations of deer and elk (the gray shading on our map) is in counties near game farms and high-fence deer shooting operations (the yellow and red dots). One of the first and best defenses against CWD seems to be to stop transporting deer from one place to anoth- er, whether live in the back of a stock trailer or dead in the beds of hunters’ pickups. The other defense is early detec- tion, and that brings me back to my home state, and the most recent and relevant model for how CWD response is likely to play out in your Western state.