Landowner Response to Chronic Wasting Disease and its Management in Wisconsin's Southwest Disease Eradication Zone By: Jordan Petchenik![]() This 55 page report examines landowner response to CWD in the state's southwest disease eradication zone (DEZ). The State of Wisconsin has a goal of eradicating chronic wasting disease (CWD) from its borders. Wildlife disease experts believe that without management intervention, CWD will increase in prevalence and distribution. To accomplish disease eradication, the state is relying on cooperation from both hunters and landowners. Hunters must be willing to shoot more deer and landowners must allow hunters on their land. This report examines landowner response to CWD in the state's southwest disease eradication zone (DEZ). The purpose of this study was to measure:
Landowner Response to Chronic Wasting Disease and its Management in Wisconsin's Southwest DEZ by Jordan Petchenik is available free of charge from the Wisconsin DNR through the Bureau of Integrated Science Services. To obtain free copies you can order the booklet online as "Other/Miscellaneous Publication" number 1022. Or you can contact Martin Griffin, Science Communications Manager, at 608.266.0842 or Martin.Griffin@wisconsin.gov. The complete book can also be downloaded as a PDF file, 14MB~THIS LARGE FILE MAY TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO DOWNLOAD~ However, to facilitate download times and ease of use we have also made the book available as several PDF files, so that you may choose and download sections at your convenience. PLEASE NOTE: Adobe® Acrobat® or Reader® software versions earlier than 6.0 may not display these files accurately. Please update your Adobe® Acrobat® or Reader® software by using the link below at the bottom of this page. Thank you.
Last Revised: Tuesday January 02 2007
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